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Ontario judge says lenient sentences destroying their ‘institutional credibility’

An Ontario appeals court agreed that the 'no jail' sentence for gunman Terrell Burke-Whittaker was too lenient — but decided nonetheless not to send him to jail



An Ontario judge criticized lenient sentences, particularly the "no jail" sentence for gunman Terrell Burke-Whittaker, for damaging the court's "institutional credibility." Despite the Crown seeking a four-year prison sentence and an appeals court agreeing the sentence was too lenient, Burke-Whittaker avoided jail time, prompting concerns that warnings about handgun violence are rendered futile.

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