The judicial system has once again
demonstrated that there is unhindered discrimination through
"class distinction" in handing down punishment to fit the
crime.
In this case, a Montreal ad executive (Paul
Coffin) defrauded Canadians of $1.55 million in the federal
sponsorship scandal and was sentenced to two years less a day,
to be served in the community. He will not spend one moment in
a jail cell, while less fortunate citizens are sent to jail for
proportionately inferior transgressions.
Gerry McIntaggart
Sudbury