7 Years Sentence for Stranger Attacks and $30,000 Forefiture of Murder Money After 30 Years
Unravel the complexities of the criminal justice system as we confront two captivating legal stories in this episode. We begin with the unsettling case of a man whose violent spree of stranger attacks led to a legal battle over his sentence. Despite a traumatic past and serious substance issues, the BC Court of Appeal upheld his seven-year sentence, prompting us to question the balance between justice and rehabilitation. Explore the legal principles of consecutive versus concurrent sentences and the totality principle while grappling with societal challenges around providing treatment and shelter to those who resist it.
The second chapter plunges us into the murky waters of a decades-old murder case that left $30,000 hanging in a bureaucratic limbo. Discover how procedural oversights and jurisdictional disputes have kept this money in legal no-man’s land since 1992. Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers joins us, offering expert insights into the ethical and legal implications of dealing with assets tied to criminal activities. As we discuss the mishandling of seized property—like a forgotten cell phone—the importance of adhering to time limits becomes strikingly clear. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey through the intricacies of law and its impacts on society.
Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan is live on CFAX 1070 every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. It’s also available on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.