Libby speaking out against Mandatory Minimum Sentences for drug crimes
February 1, 2010
Vancouver Sun
Tough-on-crime justice minister once opposed mandatory minimum sentencesOTTAWA — Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, one of Canada's most vocal champions of fixed minimum prison sentences, once opposed the idea of removing discretion for judges to sentence as they see fit.
As a Tory backbencher in 1988, Nicholson was vice-chairman of a parliamentary committee that rejected the expansion of automatic incarceration, asserting that it doesn't work, overcrowds jails and takes too hefty of a social and financial toll.
Categorized













Recent comments
3 days 12 hours ago
1 week 2 days ago
2 weeks 2 days ago
5 weeks 3 days ago
5 weeks 4 days ago
5 weeks 4 days ago
5 weeks 4 days ago
6 weeks 17 hours ago
6 weeks 1 day ago
6 weeks 1 day ago