hoichi
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You've got to be kidding me. Lusting over punishing a woman who deliberately violates a Supreme Court ruling? One that is an elected public servant bound to follow laws? And deliberately prevents the rest of her office from following the law? Contempt is fitting. Maybe you don't see that in Canada.
punishment must fit the crime, as fairness is a facaulty of justice.
Im asking why the lust to continue to punish her, as the issue is resolved. She was not charged with a crime, nor convicted of one. She was held in contempt, and if you looked it up there is a legal difference that is clear.
If we wish to still punish her, then at least charge her with a crime, let her have her day in court,
Or is that no longer good enough?