Could you imagine a father getting away with this???
How on earth was she not found guilty????
A woman who gave birth in a Wal-Mart washroom in Prince Albert, Sask., and left the baby behind has been found not guilty of child abandonment, a judge has ruled.Can someone explain this to me???
Queen's Bench Justice Neil Gabrielson released his decision Wednesday in the case of April Dawn Halkett, 22. He said the Crown didn't prove its case, and that while what Halkett did was negligent and inappropriate, it was not criminal.
Halkett rested her head on one of her hands while the decision was read. She didn't react when Gabrielson said she was not guilty.
During her judge-alone trial in May, Halkett testified that she did not realize she was pregnant when she went to use the store's washroom during a shopping trip in May 2007.
She said that the birth happened very quickly and that the child did not look like he was alive.
In a police interview, entered into evidence at the trial, Halkett said after giving birth she was scared, she washed the blood off her hands and ran out of the washroom.
The baby was found in the toilet.
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O tempora o mores!
Young Canadian woman gets sentenced to life in prison for neglecting to secure Dr. Morgentaler's assistance in killing her own baby.
With prices for healthy newborn babies rising sharply on Canadian adoption market and supply dwindling rapidly, provincial government operated human traffickers refuse to face reality of unrestricted abortions in Canada and instead of calling for across the board abortion ban they declare war on Canadian baby breeders (unmarried teenage girls).
Just read recent news from Alberta: Woman gets life for destruction of children traffickers' inventory of human pets for sale. The fact that young girl tried to induce miscarriage during her pregnancy is used to prove her intent to kill her baby after her baby was born.
Let us get it straight: It would have been perfectly legal for her to have an suction curettage abortion procedure done by a mass murderer like a infamous Dr. Henry Morgentaler even few hours before she gave birth to her baby. That procedure most likely would rendered her infertile and made her into a paying customer of baby traffickers when she grew older, but if she tried to induce miscarriage just so she would preserve her fertility for better times it is used in court as a proof of her murderous intentions.
In the eyes of Alberta's Court destruction of children traffickers' inventory seems to be a very serious offence that calls for a very harsh penalty and as a result young woman found guilty of second degree murder got life sentence with no eligibility of parole for ten years. For comparison two young women in Ontario found guilty of first degree murder of their own mother were sentenced to a maximum of ten years in jail (after four years in jail one of them got recently released just so she can attend University).
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1725901
Effert case revives questions about Canada's infanticide laws
Kevin Libin, National Post Published: Tuesday, June 23, 2009
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1725168
Mistrial rejected, Alberta mother who killed baby gets life
Lawyer to file appeal
Karen Kleiss, Canwest News Service Published: Tuesday, June 23, 2009
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2009/06/22/bathtub-murders.html
'Bathtub girl' killer gets early release for university studies
Last Updated: Monday, June 22, 2009 | 12:46 PM ET
"Since then, the boy has been living under the care of a family and Halkett has been in regular contact with him."
As an added bonus, she's pregnant again. Sweet Jesus!
Another far-left decision by another affirmative action, extreme left-wing judege who prefers to make law rather than enforce it.
When is the government going to stop appointing these far-left wing, affirmative action bimbos?
--machiavelli
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