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RCMP Officer Benjamin Monty Robinson Pleads Not Guilty

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by milquetoast, Feb 14, 2012.

  1. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    I don't know if anybody remembers this guy, but he was involved in a crash that killed a 21 year old in Delta and was also involved with the YVR Dziekanski taser incident.

    Freaking unbelievable... This guy's been suspended with pay for ~5 years now? I understand the logic behind suspension with pay where someone may be falsey accused, but it seems pretty clear by now that this guy's a scumbag.

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  2. Night Of GuardianS

    Night Of GuardianS Active Member

    Our justice system is not very good. This drunk cop took another man's life. Another cop who gets away with crime.
     
  3. the mechanic

    the mechanic Active Member

    ... is this the one where the gonzo british columbia government is prosecuting the mountie for obstruction of justice instead of dangerous driving on a vehicular hit-and-run that resulted in death?

    ... in actual fact the prosecuter who laid the obstructing justice charge is the one guilty of obstructing justice. it is criminal obstruction of justice to subvert the law that radically and lay a phony charge against a guilty pig ...
     
  4. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

  5. the mechanic

    the mechanic Active Member

    ... this robinson trial has two guilty parties -- a murderous cop and justice obstructing crown counsel ...
     
  6. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    NO JAIL TIME for Monty Robinson

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    Disgraced former Mountie Benjamin (Monty) Robinson has been given a 12-month conditional sentence for obstruction of justice relating to a fatal collision with a motorcycle in Delta, B.C., in 2008.

    The sentence means Robinson, 42, will not serve any time in jail. He will have to spend one month under house arrest and the rest of the time he will be under the supervision of a probation officer and subject to a curfew at night.

    Justice Janice Dillon also ordered Robinson to write an apology to the family of Orion Hutchinson, who was killed in the crash, and pay a $1,000 fine to Victim Services.
    At the sentencing hearing, Robinson never apologized or expressed remorse for leaving Hutchinson dead or dying on the road while he went home to drink.

    But Dillon also noted that when she handed down the sentence she had to consider the fact Robinson was a first time offender, an alcoholic and an aboriginal man.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/07/27/bc-monty-robinson-sentencing.html
     

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