Eby says Canada’s not-criminally-responsible system re-victimizes families
- British Columbia Premier David Eby criticized the Criminal Code provisions for individuals found not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder, stating that the system re-victimizes families such as those of three murdered children in Surrey.
- Eby argued that the current federal system does not provide sufficient support to families affected by these cases and described the system as ineffective.
- The British Columbia Review Board granted Allan Schoenborn, found not criminally responsible for the 2008 first-degree murders of his three children, a conditional discharge with supervised conditions.
- Premier Eby plans to contact the federal government about his concerns, calling Schoenborn's conditional discharge a troubling outcome and urging a serious federal review of the system.
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Criminal Code provisions for those found not criminally responsible revictimizes families: Eby
British Columbia Premier David Eby says the provisions in the Criminal Code related to people found not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder have resulted in a system that revictimizes the family of three murdered children.
Eby says Canada’s not-criminally-responsible system re-victimizes families
SURREY - British Columbia Premier David Eby says the provisions in the Criminal Code related to people found not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder have resulted in a
Eby says Canada's not-criminally-responsible system re-victimizes families
SURREY - British Columbia Premier David Eby says the provisions in the Criminal Code related to people found not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder have resulted in a system that re-victimizes the family of three murdered children.
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