Mischievous Prosecution

Three years and millions of dollars later, it is now clear that the process was the actual punishment.

’Freedom Convoy’ organizer Pat King was sentenced to three months of house arrest in an Ottawa court this morning.

It comes on top of nine months he spent in custody both before and during his trial.

King’s lawyer had this to say about the eager beavers on the prosecution side:

The 10-year sentence sought by the Crown would have made King “a political prisoner”, she said. “They would be sentencing Mr. King for the sum total of everything that was done by every individual in the Freedom Convoy.”

20 Replies to “Mischievous Prosecution”

  1. The crown was asking for 10 years.

    People guilty of actual crimes get far less than that, and less again if they have the preferred skin color
    If the goal was to make a sector of Canadians think less of all aspects of Canadian governance and their garbage justice dept, they’ve succeeded.

    1. Isn’t this the same prosecutor who donated $17k to the Liberals? This particular prosecutor is an anti-racist crusader with an axe to grind. We’re told the freedom convoy was organized by white Nazis so you bet he wanted the book thrown at these white racists.

  2. All Turd Face needed to do was come out and say.. Yes, the lockdowns and mandates are in the process of being over.. True, because it was all over a few months later..

    It was all about him and his ego.. And the fact that it came from western Canada.. The more time that passes.. The more the facts pile up.. The Freedom Convoy was 100% correct.. The Canadian government was wrong..

    Lockdowns hurt the economy and children.. The not a vaccine caused excess deaths.. As a bonus, didn’t do a darn thing to stop the flu.. It was all for nothing.. That is if you can call Biden nothing..

  3. “Crown prosecutor Moiz Karimjee said King’s offences were of the “worst kind” and asked for a 10-year sentence, the maximum penalty for mischief.”

    One of blubber douggie’s loyal Stoop Dogs.

  4. Welcome to the real can Ahh Duh.
    The State of Thuggery.
    Oh yeah the process shall be the punishment.
    Lets see what further abuse these Just Us Parasites heap on Chris and Tamara.

  5. I’ve just finished reading Tamara Lich’s book “Hold the Line”. It’s a quick read, but I had to put it down regularly so that my blood pressure would return to something like normal.
    It really laid out just what a total trou de cul Blackie really is.
    If anybody defies Dear Leader, he/she will be punished as harshly as possible. Thankfully the end of his reign of error is in sight.

    1. I had to look up “trou de cul” and that says it, brother.
      Now I will buy Tamara’s book, which you reminded me to do.
      Despite her and Chris and Pat and others being slagged by the “process,” they have done all of us deplorables a true solid.
      HONK

  6. Two-tier Canada. It’s why it truly is the Democratic Peoples Republic of Kanada. The worst of it is that far too many sheeple are perfectly fine with that.

  7. Injustice done to Pat King aside.

    The lies continue:
    “’Freedom Convoy’ organizer Pat King ”
    No, he was not an organizer. He was pain in the ass to the organizers, an embarrassment and a constant annoyance desperate for the spotlight.

  8. “Judges” in this place need to be removed or impeached and crown prosecutors fired.

    The imbalance of justice is blatantly obvious and the fact that journalists, politicians, academics and people who write letters to the editor of the globe and mail are too stupid to see the injustice is no excuse, lawyers that we the people employ, need to be less stupid.

  9. The Freedom Convoy didn’t burn any churches, didn’t put bon fires on railways stopping movement of goods. They set up bouncy castles and sang hymns. Trudeau’s complaint is, if that doesn’t get you 10 years then what does.

    I was a supporter of Freedom Convoy. Never heard of Pat King. So he obviously didn’t lead anything. It was the people who protested Trudeau. We all, as in 10s of thousands, should be in jail, if that’s what justice looks like.

  10. A show trial by a state long since grown into a hyper politicized criminal enterprise. If this guy was a “criminal” then we are all “criminals” in the eyes of the state. Stand up to them where they can pick you out of a crowd and you’re a political prisoner.

    1. Thanks, Sooke. what you just did should be done for every one of the “judges” who strays from the law!

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