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Limiting Conditional Sentences

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

On Monday, a new legislation will be introduced in Vancouver House of Commons. This legislation announced on Saturday by Attorney General Rob Nicholson (Minister of Justice) would end conditional sentences given to serious crimes.

According to the bill, offenders committing serious crimes should receive an imprisonment term instead of a conditional sentence, which is usually less than two years of community service or house arrest. Nicholson said that previous attempts to introduce alike legislations did not push through in Parliament.

He said the government will submit the proposal on Monday. As a result, “this will restrict the people’s ability to obtain conditional sentencing. It’s also consistent with the efforts to increase the confidence of the public in criminal justice system. Likewise, it would ensure that criminals committing serious crimes will receive sentences commensurate to their actions,” he emphasized.

This proposed legislation is expected to pick up where the “Act to Amend Criminal Code” has left off. Previously, that bill aspired to remove conditional sentencing for offences with 10 years or more maximum sentence.

The 2006 legislation has been altered during the parliamentary process and a lot of serious offences that should be ineligible for conditional sentences proposed by the bill were removed. “So now, the new proposed legislation will hopefully make it clear to the courts which offences should not be eligible for conditional sentences,” Nicholson concluded.

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