EDITORIAL: Standing on guard for the rights of murderers

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EDITORIAL: Standing on guard for the rights of murderers
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Marco Mendicino says it is “shocking and incomprehensible” that the Correctional Service of Canada made decision to transfer Paul Bernardo.

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Karla Homolka was paroled in 2005 after serving 12 years under a prosecution deal to testify against Bernardo.It’s just another example of Canada’s legal system — not a justice system — putting the rights of even society’s worst killers above the rights of their victims and the bereaved families.

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