shockedcanadian
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Four years later. Cop is still getting paid as the system purposely and slowly milks the legal fees his overfunded government union provides.
You want to know why no one trusts Canada? Look no further than the TPS, OPP, RCMP et al...
Imagine for a moment if your family members were the victim of a horrendous crime. The police show up and decide it is a great moment to commit ANOTHER crime against the now deceased. If he gets caught, no problem, his legal fees are covered and he is paid IN FULL for another four years.
This is the Soviet-style system that Americans defend and some even want?!
Lucinda Lawler painted with the precision of a mathematician, cared for her husband throughout his battle with Alzheimer’s and was known by those closest to her as an independent thinker.
Years after her death, when photos of her driver’s licence and missing credit card were found on the phone of a Toronto police officer, her family realized that she was also the victim of a shocking crime.
On Wednesday, Ontario Court Judge Mary Misener found Const. Boris Borissov guilty of a litany of charges, including stealing credit cards from Lawler and another dead man from whom he also stole a luxury watch.
n all, Lawler’s family has waited nearly four years for justice — something they were unsure would ever come.
“It is maddening that it took so long,” said Lisa Lawler, Lucinda’s youngest sister.
You want to know why no one trusts Canada? Look no further than the TPS, OPP, RCMP et al...
Imagine for a moment if your family members were the victim of a horrendous crime. The police show up and decide it is a great moment to commit ANOTHER crime against the now deceased. If he gets caught, no problem, his legal fees are covered and he is paid IN FULL for another four years.
This is the Soviet-style system that Americans defend and some even want?!
A Toronto cop stole a dead artist’s credit card. The wait for justice was ‘maddening’
Lisa Lawler is convinced that other grieving families have been victims of similar thefts without their knowledge.
www.thestar.com
Lucinda Lawler painted with the precision of a mathematician, cared for her husband throughout his battle with Alzheimer’s and was known by those closest to her as an independent thinker.
Years after her death, when photos of her driver’s licence and missing credit card were found on the phone of a Toronto police officer, her family realized that she was also the victim of a shocking crime.
On Wednesday, Ontario Court Judge Mary Misener found Const. Boris Borissov guilty of a litany of charges, including stealing credit cards from Lawler and another dead man from whom he also stole a luxury watch.
n all, Lawler’s family has waited nearly four years for justice — something they were unsure would ever come.
“It is maddening that it took so long,” said Lisa Lawler, Lucinda’s youngest sister.
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