Mosque killer Bissonnette sentenced to life with no parole for 40 years

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QUEBEC — The man who shot dead six worshippers in a Quebec City mosque in 2017 has been sentenced to serve 40 years in prison before being eligible for parole.Quebec Superior Court Justice Fr…

 

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Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette sentenced to 40 years in prison without paroleQuebec Superior Court Justice Francois Huot says a sentence of 50 years or more would constitute cruel and unusual punishment I appreciate Canada has no death penalty, but the fact that serial and mass killers don't get full lifetime imprisonment with no parole is disturbing. It’s amazing that a stone cold killer gets faint hope of release that his victims are forever denied. Yes I’ll say it, the death penalty is useful especially for mass murderers like this one. CC: MackLamoureux 👈😎👉
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Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette sentenced to 35 years without paroleJustice François Huot said a life sentence with eligibility for parole between 35 and 42 years into sentence is fair and just, and rejected calls by prosecutors to impose the harshest sentence handed down since Canada eliminated the death penalty Hmmm yes ok, I see But Canadian law? 25 years is life. Bruce mcArthur killed 8 men and gets 25 years. This guy gets way more for killing 6. Mmmm. Some go free because they’re diagnosed with mental illness. I guess it all depends on the judge and not Canadian law. Broken system ? The sentence has not been stated yet... how do you know
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Survivors, families of victims arrive early as sentencing set to begin for Quebec City mosque shooterThe sentencing of Alexandre Bissonnette by Quebec Superior Court Judge François Huot is being closely watched for its legal repercussions, since the 29-year-old faces the possibility of an unprecedented 150 years in jail without the chance of parole
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