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Trip a 13 year old hockey player get 15 days in jail.

So he will go and check in Friday night for his jail time and be out Monday morning for a few weekends. I dont see how is didnt have to cover medical cost for the broken wrist.
 
So he will go and check in Friday night for his jail time and be out Monday morning for a few weekends. I dont see how is didnt have to cover medical cost for the broken wrist.

Actually the story says it was both wrists.

When you think about it, that's pretty rough for a 13 year old boy, if you get my meaning. :biggrin:
 
oops i didn't see that the kid was hurt from this.

i change that i thought it was harsh. seems very light. assault with injury on a minor and only 15 days? yeah he should have gotten 6 months.
 
15 days in "pound me in the a--" prison and I am happy. Tell those guys your there because you assaulted a 15 year old and you are deflowered.

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Well that's the justice system that affords Canada such little violent crime in comparison to the USA. So to all those Americans who say probation would have done, you're part of the problem.
 
Tripping. Two minutes.

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15 days? Those refs sometimes, I could see a 5 minute major for what is normally a 2 minute penalty, but 15 days?

On serious note, yeah that's pretty terrible and he deserves it. I'm sure 15 days is long enough to get the standard jail experience (surprised butsecs) so that should teach him a lesson.

Actually, didn't something like this happen before? It's quite terrible that this is becoming common. It's just a game, it's for fun! Some people take it way too seriously.
 
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