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害死希尔。
 
公义何在?超速3倍闯红灯撞死人才判2.5年,华裔遗孀无法接受
丁其 超级生活 Today
大约四年前,加拿大一名男子驾驶一辆小轿车被一辆拖车闯红灯撞死,近日,26岁的穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫(Mohamed Haj-Saleh)被判入狱两年半,而死者遗孀吴女士(Jenny Wu)表示刑罚太轻,无法接受。

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事件发生于2015年11月8日,55岁的渥太华居民李先生(Giai Ly)搭着13岁女儿途径Meadowlands & Viewmount附近时,但是年仅22岁的穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫驾驶一辆拖车却以高速闯红灯,拦腰撞向李先生所驾驶的Acura CSX,李先生无辜惨死,而13岁女儿则重伤。
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法庭上提供的证据表明,发生碰撞时,穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫当时车速高达95至110公里/小时,而现场住宅区限速在40公里/小时,换言之,超速接近3倍幅度。

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吴女士称,丈夫是家庭的支柱,为社会做贡献的伟大公民,却无辜惨死。
吴说,女儿在车祸中断了六根骨,在医院住了几个月,大腿需要一根金属接驳,臀部打上好几粒螺钉,四年后,女儿继续遭受痛苦,并且每周都要进行身体检查。

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昨天(11月18日),法官罗伯特·马兰格(Robert Maranger)在宣判时考虑了多个因素,包括以前的不良驾驶记录,当时22岁的哈伊·萨利赫就有26次违反《公路交通法》的行为,其中包括在“相对较短的时间内”有五张超速驾驶罚单,而在致命车祸发生前几天,就有几张罚单。

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马兰格法官指:“这不是判断力暂时消失的情况。通过住宅街道路口加速是需要经过深思熟虑的行为,而不是短时间决定。”
不过,法官补充说,哈伊-萨利赫表现出真正的悔意。法官说:“我接受他的悲伤陈述,我估计他内心的悔意是真实的。”
但是,吴女士就质疑哈吉·萨利赫惭悔的诚意。她说:“我不认为这是真实的,他心知肚明。”

最后,法官判哈伊-萨利赫入狱2.5年,驾照吊扣7年。

对于这个轻判,穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫的家人及朋友还深感不满,在法庭外攻击采访的记者。

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在量刑听证会之前和之后,疑犯支持者威胁揭露此案的记者并声称要殴打他们。

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判决宣判后,几名男子在庭外再次威胁并殴打渥太华CTV记者克里斯
 

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公义何在?超速3倍闯红灯撞死人才判2.5年,华裔遗孀无法接受
丁其 超级生活 Today
大约四年前,加拿大一名男子驾驶一辆小轿车被一辆拖车闯红灯撞死,近日,26岁的穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫(Mohamed Haj-Saleh)被判入狱两年半,而死者遗孀吴女士(Jenny Wu)表示刑罚太轻,无法接受。

640

事件发生于2015年11月8日,55岁的渥太华居民李先生(Giai Ly)搭着13岁女儿途径Meadowlands & Viewmount附近时,但是年仅22岁的穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫驾驶一辆拖车却以高速闯红灯,拦腰撞向李先生所驾驶的Acura CSX,李先生无辜惨死,而13岁女儿则重伤。
640

法庭上提供的证据表明,发生碰撞时,穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫当时车速高达95至110公里/小时,而现场住宅区限速在40公里/小时,换言之,超速接近3倍幅度。

640

吴女士称,丈夫是家庭的支柱,为社会做贡献的伟大公民,却无辜惨死。
吴说,女儿在车祸中断了六根骨,在医院住了几个月,大腿需要一根金属接驳,臀部打上好几粒螺钉,四年后,女儿继续遭受痛苦,并且每周都要进行身体检查。

640


昨天(11月18日),法官罗伯特·马兰格(Robert Maranger)在宣判时考虑了多个因素,包括以前的不良驾驶记录,当时22岁的哈伊·萨利赫就有26次违反《公路交通法》的行为,其中包括在“相对较短的时间内”有五张超速驾驶罚单,而在致命车祸发生前几天,就有几张罚单。

640


马兰格法官指:“这不是判断力暂时消失的情况。通过住宅街道路口加速是需要经过深思熟虑的行为,而不是短时间决定。”
不过,法官补充说,哈伊-萨利赫表现出真正的悔意。法官说:“我接受他的悲伤陈述,我估计他内心的悔意是真实的。”
但是,吴女士就质疑哈吉·萨利赫惭悔的诚意。她说:“我不认为这是真实的,他心知肚明。”

最后,法官判哈伊-萨利赫入狱2.5年,驾照吊扣7年。

对于这个轻判,穆罕默德·哈伊·萨利赫的家人及朋友还深感不满,在法庭外攻击采访的记者。

640


在量刑听证会之前和之后,疑犯支持者威胁揭露此案的记者并声称要殴打他们。

640


判决宣判后,几名男子在庭外再次威胁并殴打渥太华CTV记者克里斯
加拿大交通事故一般都判很轻的啊
 
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Warren Kinsella's Daisy Group consulting firm was behind a social media campaign to put the People's Party of Canada (PPC) on the defensive and keep leader Maxime Bernier out of the federal leaders' debates, according to documents provided to CBC News.

The documents outline the work done by several employees of Daisy on behalf of an unnamed client. A source with knowledge of the project told CBC News that client was the Conservative Party of Canada.

The plan was first reported Friday night by the Globe and Mail.

According to a source with knowledge of the project, who spoke to CBC News on condition they not be named, the objective of the plan, dubbed "Project Cactus," was to make the Conservative Party look more attractive to voters by highlighting PPC candidates' and supporters' xenophobic statements on social media.

The source added that Daisy employed four full-time staffers on Project Cactus at one time.

Kinsella is a lawyer, anti-racism activist and former Liberal strategist who has been a vocal critic of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.

Repeatedly asked to confirm or explain his party's involvement during a campaign event in Toronto on Saturday, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer refused to answer.

"As a rule, we never make comments on vendors that we may or may not have engaged with," he said repeatedly.

Trudeau was asked today if he has concerns his party could also have been targeted, but he did not answer directly.

"We've seen through this campaign that the Conservatives have had to use the policies of fear and division and indeed, just make stuff up in order to get their message across," he said, during an event in Hamilton.

"Why? It's because they have nothing to offer Canadians except $53 billion worth of cuts."

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said any plan to "subvert" a political party, paid by another party, is "troubling."

"I've made it clear that I don't believe someone like Mr. Bernier should have a platform to spread hateful messages. I think his messages are wrong," he said during a campaign event in Vancouver.

"But at the end of the day, people should be able to discuss and express their opinions, as long as they're not hateful and divisive, and be able to have the forum to do that."

Singh said Scheer should be more transparent and explain his party's actions.

Bernier is expected to respond to the reports during a news conference at 2 p.m. ET in Sainte-Marie, Que.

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May faced criticism from her own supporters in July when it was reported that Kinsella had been hired for her party. May told the Toronto Star that Kinsella's involvement, to set up a quick-response communications unit, was short-lived.

When asked Friday for comment about his work on the anti-Bernier project, Kinsella issued a short statement.

"We don't ever discuss client matters," Kinsella said in an email. "We are always proud, however, to be fighting racism and intolerance."

Simon Jefferies, a spokesperson for the Conservative Party, told CBC News, "We do not comment on vendors or suppliers we may or may not be using."

'Seek and destroy'
Documents seen by CBC News outline a plan to "seek and destroy" the PPC and prevent Bernier from getting into the leaders' debates.

The project was designed with three phases, according to the documents.

The first involved research and branding in March and April. The second was identified as a "launch phase" known as "seek and destroy," running from April 16 through to June 30, the start of the pre-writ period when new restrictions kicked in for third-party advertising.

The third phase, to run "July 1st 2019 to TBD" was called the "full steam ahead phase," where the team would "push Maxime Bernier and the PCC off their messages — forcing them, instead, to defend instances of hate speech and sympathy for racism."

Portions of a WhatsApp Chatroom set up by Daisy for Project Cactus and shared with CBC News show Daisy employees workshopping tweets critical of PPC candidates or supporters before asking Kinsella's approval. The tweets were then published on STAMP Out Hate, a Twitter account set up April 24 for an existing anti-racism nonprofit run by Daisy.


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Part of the plan involved setting up a Twitter account related to an anti-hate initiative connected to Daisy, known as Standing Together Against Misogyny and Prejudice, or STAMP. (Twitter)
In the documents seen by CBC News, drafted prior to the launch, STAMP is described as a screen for the project and its client.

"Daisy will create an arm's-length organization that cannot be linked to the client or any participating organization. This organization will run a proxy war room public relations campaign that allows real Canadians to shine a light on the prejudice and hate that is associated with the PPC," a Daisy consultant writes.

Anti-PPC tweets dried up after June 29
Tweets for the STAMP Twitter account that were workshopped in the chatroom and later tweeted out by the account are still visible online.

The STAMP Out Hate account lambasted the PPC, its candidates and its supporters right up until June 29, a day before new election rules regarding third-party advertisers came into effect. The account has since stopped attacking Bernier's party but has continued to tweet anti-racist messages.

There is no indication whether any further work was done after June 29.


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An anti-PPC tweet sent out by the STAMP account on June 29, the final day before new third-party advertising rules kicked in. (Twitter)
The emails outlining the plan for Project Cactus say "Daisy will work to ensure this campaign is not named as a third party." Later, in the Whatsapp chat provided to CBC News, a Daisy Group employee asks when the date for third-party spending rules kick in.

Another employee replies, "June 30" and the first employee responds, "great thanks!"

CBC News reached out to multiple employees involved in the chat but either did not receive a response or were told they would not comment.

In a statement to CBC News on Friday, the executive director of the PPC said, "It hardly comes as a surprise that the Conservative Party of Canada would be behind such disgraceful and cowardly tactics."

"As our Leader Maxime Bernier stated when he left the CPC and repeated on numerous occasions since then, they are 'morally and intellectually corrupt.' And today, this story proves it without a doubt," Johanne Mennie said in an email.
 
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