Isn't it ironic I was reading some news online today , and I came across this news story in Canada, just having posted this thread earlier today. A dude with a history of violence, such as tearing the penis off a 2 year old, and shooting a police officer (the guy has more than 30 criminal convictions), was out and beat the hell out of a caretaker and put him into a semi-vegtative state, and he won an appeal for his case and I quote what the wife of the now permanently disabled husband said, "This country is killing us". "I felt like a bolt of lightning had just hit me. I sincerely thought that those judges would have the sense to keep that man locked up."

Here is the link to the story: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/070607/national/scoc_teskey

And here is a link to his number of convictions: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2005/02/28/ed-teskey-miller20050...

Can anyone here call this decision a justifiable one? And why was the guy still out having committed all those serious offences?

And to avid user, the corruption you mentioned is not limited to Qatar cops. You want to know what is corrupt? Is how more than 70% of blacks and hispanics caught with guns in California are to be charged with federal offences, in comparison to less than 10% of Caucasians. Do you know how many years in prison one can spend in jail for a federal offence??? I could go on and on about cop corruption in the West that would make Qatari cop corruption seem pretty tame in comparison.