Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
So the consensus is that he'll be doing serious bird one way or another ?
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Yes, they wouldn't have held him in pre-trial custody for 16 months if they weren't certain that he was going to be doing more than that. Bare minimum I would say 5 years, minus time served.SteveUK wrote:So the consensus is that he'll be doing serious bird one way or another ?
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Hyrion is citing 85 which is Use Offences, Dean wasn't charged with that. He got hit with 88 which is possession and 88 doesn't specify whether it's concurrent or consecutive.
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In case you were wondering, in the end it sinks and many people Die. Hope that didn't ruin it for you...Wake Up! Productions wrote: Do what I do, put on the movie Titanic. It's 3 hours long, so I know there is no way that I will stay up to watch the whole thing. I have seen the start of that movie hundreds of times.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Caveat: as a Layman I could be missing a LOT.
Section 91 covers unauthorized possession - no consecutive sentencing
I like section 98 - break and enter to steal firearm = possible life sentence.
But in just the Criminal Code connected to, I can't find the connection between a firearm (of any kind) and an illicit drug.
Edited to add: Doh - Jeffrey beat me to the clarification of which section I mentioned.
So he wouldn't have been "using" the firearms - so that pretty much eliminates section 1 from the consecutive sentencing. As I understand that section - it requires using the firearm while committing an indictable offense - like using a firearm to rob the liquor store. That section - Section 85 - contains a prison term of 1 to 14 years unless it's a subsequent offense which then pushes it to 3 to 14 years.... but... without being sure they were able to prove "using" in relation to other indictable offenses - that pretty much pushes section 85 out of the picture.Wake Up! Productions wrote:If I am not mistaken, Dean wasn't home on Nov. 5, 2013 when his house was raided, and the guns were found.
Wake Up! Productions wrote:Now we know that all the gun charges will be served consecutively along with the pot charge.
- Section 88: Possession of weapon for dangerous purpose
Section 91 covers unauthorized possession - no consecutive sentencing
I like section 98 - break and enter to steal firearm = possible life sentence.
But in just the Criminal Code connected to, I can't find the connection between a firearm (of any kind) and an illicit drug.
Edited to add: Doh - Jeffrey beat me to the clarification of which section I mentioned.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Damn, back to square one. It is anyone's guess right now. I will say though that Justice Martin has been very tolerant with Dean thus far.Jeffrey wrote:Hyrion is citing 85 which is Use Offences, Dean wasn't charged with that. He got hit with 88 which is possession and 88 doesn't specify whether it's concurrent or consecutive.
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Get a commentary track to listen along with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa8T2IoQ1wgNYGman wrote:In case you were wondering, in the end it sinks and many people Die. Hope that didn't ruin it for you...Wake Up! Productions wrote: Do what I do, put on the movie Titanic. It's 3 hours long, so I know there is no way that I will stay up to watch the whole thing. I have seen the start of that movie hundreds of times.
I will add, this is the reason I tell my wife for me not wanting to watch what is one of here favorite movies, because I already know how it will end
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
It still sinks. It does every time. Maybe a version where it didn't sink...LordEd wrote:Get a commentary track to listen along with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa8T2IoQ1wg
All is fair in love and war though, there are great movies I like that she will not watch
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What if watched upside down, would it then crash into the icy ocean floor and float to the surface?NYGman wrote:It still sinks. It does every time.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Hyrion wrote:What if watched upside down, would it then crash into the icy ocean floor and float to the surface?NYGman wrote:It still sinks. It does every time.
I have watched it in reverse. It is a sad tail of the raising of a ship from under the sea, and while it does manage to somehow rescue a whole bunch of people, interestingly starting with the band and a captain with the women and children last. It was awesome seeing them raise the small boats to safety but was a bit out of place was the way those swiming seemed to be sucked on-board. However it really is a sad love story as it seems a lovely couple breaks up and the man is banished to the lowest class until they reach Europe where they disembark safely.
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That reminds me of the scene in Slaughterhouse-5 in which Billy Pilgrim watches a war movie backwards...I have watched it in reverse. It is a sad tail of the raising of a ship from under the sea, and while it does manage to somehow rescue a whole bunch of people, interestingly starting with the band and a captain with the women and children last. It was awesome seeing them raise the small boats to safety but was a bit out of place was the way those swiming seemed to be sucked on-board. However it really is a sad love story as it seems a lovely couple breaks up and the man is banished to the lowest class until they reach Europe where they disembark safely.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Or the Martin Amis novel, Time's Arrow, in which a Nazi dentist provides gold filings to Jews ...Dr. Caligari wrote:That reminds me of the scene in Slaughterhouse-5 in which Billy Pilgrim watches a war movie backwards...I have watched it in reverse. It is a sad tail of the raising of a ship from under the sea, and while it does manage to somehow rescue a whole bunch of people, interestingly starting with the band and a captain with the women and children last. It was awesome seeing them raise the small boats to safety but was a bit out of place was the way those swiming seemed to be sucked on-board. However it really is a sad love story as it seems a lovely couple breaks up and the man is banished to the lowest class until they reach Europe where they disembark safely.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
And now to get back ON TOPIC ...
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Dean's https://earthsco.blogspot.com/ has hit a roadblock, and the site is "postponed indefinitely":
Dean's cash flow has taken a gigantic nose dive !!!
Dean Clifford Website #EPICFAIL !!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_4WV4NsejI
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
My suspicion is that he'll get slapped pretty hard on the gun charges as that seems to be a Canadian thing, and truth be told he deserves that, and the pot charges probably not so much, as someone pointed out most likely concurrently. My choice would be the maximum on all charges consecutively, as he is a nasty violent waste or protoplasm.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
I recall doing a detailed review which is buried somewhere in this discussion. However with the actual sentencing so close I'm not going to bother to go back and dig it up. Why speculate? We'll find out next month.NYGman wrote:I think Burnaby49 did this a while ago, I think before the last date he was to be sentenced. It could be in the old thread. Let's summon him now, and see if he can find it... Burnaby49, Burnaby49, Burnaby49Hyrion wrote:First thing I need to do is take the time to find and review in detail the criminal charges he was convicted of. Then I can more appropriately figure out whether or not consecutive sentencing looks a sure thing in his future.bmxninja357 wrote:You missed restricted weapons and having guns and drugs together.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
The following 14 is what Dean was CHARGED with, however media reports say that he was only found guilty of 12 of the 14. Which 2 charges were dropped, who knows?Burnaby49 wrote:I recall doing a detailed review which is buried somewhere in this discussion. However with the actual sentencing so close I'm not going to bother to go back and dig it up. Why speculate? We'll find out next month.
1x Production Of Controlled Substance (marijuana): 14 years (max)
1x Failure to comply with condition of undertaking or recognizance 2 years (max)
1x Possession Of Prohibited Or Restricted Firearm: 10 years (max)
1x Careless Storage Of Ammunition: 2 years (max)
5x Contravention Of Storage Regulations: 2 years (max) on first offence, 5 years (max) on subsequent offences
5x Possessing a firearm without a license: 5 years (max)
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It even sinks in the nazi version.NYGman wrote:It still sinks. It does every time. Maybe a version where it didn't sink...LordEd wrote:Get a commentary track to listen along with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa8T2IoQ1wg
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Since it's a guess, I'm going with no more than 3-5 years less time served.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
I'll just play devil's advocate. In Dean's defense, since being released on Bond he's stayed out of trouble and only left the house to go to work, (at least as far as we know).
That will probably play a large factor in the sentencing. And a smart move by Dean, assuming he's doing it intentionally.
That will probably play a large factor in the sentencing. And a smart move by Dean, assuming he's doing it intentionally.
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Re: Dean Clifford: Sentencing & Beyond
Dr. Caligari wrote:That reminds me of the scene in Slaughterhouse-5 in which Billy Pilgrim watches a war movie backwards...I have watched it in reverse. It is a sad tail of the raising of a ship from under the sea, and while it does manage to somehow rescue a whole bunch of people, interestingly starting with the band and a captain with the women and children last. It was awesome seeing them raise the small boats to safety but was a bit out of place was the way those swiming seemed to be sucked on-board. However it really is a sad love story as it seems a lovely couple breaks up and the man is banished to the lowest class until they reach Europe where they disembark safely.
... or playing a country song backwards. You get your truck back, your dog back, your girlfriend/wife back...