shockedcanadian
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This is what you guys support.
Creepy. Not even Europeans are purchasing our goods anymore and we have a free trade agreement with them. Ontario in particular has just collapsed.
You would think people of Faith would speak up about the East German system we have embraced and encouraged here.
www.thestar.com
The family of a mentally ill who died after being “stripped naked and brutally attacked by his cellmate” inside a Toronto jail has launched a wrongful death lawsuit against the province.
It’s the latest case to highlight the crowded and sometimes dangerous conditions at the Toronto South Detention Centre — particularly for people like Ibrahim Ali, who must manage mental illnesses while awaiting trial in jail.
Ali’s case began with a pack of cigarettes, allegedly stolen from an Etobicoke convenience store.
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In recent years, conditions at the facility, where more than 80 per cent of inmates are awaiting trial, have drawn sharp criticism not only from inmates and their loved ones, but from judicial officials within a number of court rulings.
Earlier this year, Euplio Cusano, a senior citizen with a brain injury, was killed in an attack inside his TSDC cell, after spending seven months in custody without a bail hearing.
Creepy. Not even Europeans are purchasing our goods anymore and we have a free trade agreement with them. Ontario in particular has just collapsed.
You would think people of Faith would speak up about the East German system we have embraced and encouraged here.
‘Stripped naked and brutally attacked’: Family sues over mentally ill man’s death inside Toronto jail
Wrongful death lawsuit is the latest case to highlight the crowded and sometimes dangerous conditions at the Toronto South Detention Centre.
The family of a mentally ill who died after being “stripped naked and brutally attacked by his cellmate” inside a Toronto jail has launched a wrongful death lawsuit against the province.
It’s the latest case to highlight the crowded and sometimes dangerous conditions at the Toronto South Detention Centre — particularly for people like Ibrahim Ali, who must manage mental illnesses while awaiting trial in jail.
Ali’s case began with a pack of cigarettes, allegedly stolen from an Etobicoke convenience store.
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In recent years, conditions at the facility, where more than 80 per cent of inmates are awaiting trial, have drawn sharp criticism not only from inmates and their loved ones, but from judicial officials within a number of court rulings.
Earlier this year, Euplio Cusano, a senior citizen with a brain injury, was killed in an attack inside his TSDC cell, after spending seven months in custody without a bail hearing.