Talk:Désiré Munyaneza
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[edit]Reference #6 (Peritz, Ingrid (2007-04-10). "First rape victim testifies at war crimes trial". Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070410.wrwanda0410/BNStory/National/home. Retrieved 2007-04-10.) is available only to subscribers. Is this information available somewhere to the public? Matchups 03:15, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]"It is the lengthiest sentence which can be handed down under Canadian law." So said the article until I commented that sentence out. I did so because the claim – that 25 years without parole eligibility is the harshest sentence under Canadian law – is a bit suspect now. Stephen Harper's time in office saw a change in sentencing that allowed for parole ineligibility periods to be added in cases of multiple murders, but of course, that is for murder, under the Criminal Code. Justin Bourque got 75 years without parole eligibility for his three murders. Does the judge in a case such as Désiré Munyaneza's also have such an option now under the law in question? Can parole ineligibility periods be added together if there is more than one crime? If you know this to be so, please amend the sentence to read "It was the lengthiest sentence which could be handed down under Canadian law at the time." and comment it back in. If you know this not to be so, please amend the sentence to read "It is the lengthiest sentence which can be handed down under Canadian law for such crimes." and comment it back in. Either way, there must be some clarification, for the sentence as it is now is simply untrue. Kelisi (talk) 21:49, 12 December 2017 (UTC)
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