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Judge optimistic about violent offender's future

6/4/2018

 
Calgary Sun, June 1, 2018

A Calgary judge expressed optimism Friday that a convicted offender with a long criminal history can turn his life around despite the fact he slit a friend’s throat.

Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Earl Wilson said Terrance Knapaysweet should use his time in a federal penitentiary to do just that.  “You’re getting too old for this, you’ve got to help yourself,” Wilson told Knapaysweet, shortly before accepting a Crown and defence joint submission for a three-year prison term on a charge of aggravated assault.

Knapaysweet pleaded guilty last November to a reduced charge of aggravated assault in a Sept. 26, 2016, attack on Eugene Linklater. He had been charged with attempted murder.

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