Woman found guilty of abduction with intent to deprive custody rights

Story here. Excerpt:

"On the third day of deliberations, the six women and six men of the jury concluded that Ms. Bédard was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of kidnapping her then-11-year-old daughter and taking her to the United States last fall with the criminal intent of depriving the father, her ex-husband Jean Paquet, of his custody rights."
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"We will take into account the two weeks of provisional detention she spent in a United States jail," Ms. Lemieux said yesterday. Her comments were an indication that the Crown may request that Ms. Bédard, who faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail, be handed a much lighter sentence."
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"In February, Ms. Bédard regained custody of her child in a ruling that reiterated Mr. Paquet's custodial rights."

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He lawyer is already trying to get the verdict thrown out and if that fails it will be appealed all the way to the supreme court. Bad news, as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada both a woman and a feminist. Not a particularly father friendly environment.

This is a good first step but in Canada, our justice system is completely infected with feminist dogma.

Good to see that ordinary people in Quebec are starting to recognize that kids need dads and dads have rights by default. That must have been an unusual group of females on that jury.

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