Justin Trudeau was asked by a pro-Trudeaus radio host why he thinks people don t like him. He couldn't answer the question, but here's what he did do next: he pivoted into a rant about why people don't like him, and how he's part of the problem.
00:10:51.720This is a problem with the federal laws.
00:10:54.580One, a lot of these judges were appointed before these governments, the current people in provincial governments complaining at you, started complaining at you.
00:11:05.000They were put in power a long time ago.
00:11:10.180If a judge has the capacity to keep re-releasing the same person multiple times, that's a bad law.
00:11:19.300Now, we are at the mercy of the stupidest people on the planet.
00:11:23.840And for some reason, they have been made judges in this country.
00:11:27.200And they don't care how many times you knock over a liquor store or mug somebody.
00:11:31.220They're just going to keep letting you go because they're Aladdins and they're really just stealing liquor and stealing televisions because they're just trying to feed hungry kids.
00:11:40.560You have to go and end these laws that allow for judges to have insane levels of lack of judgment on how a criminal should be treated who keeps re-offending.
00:11:53.600And let's be very clear, too, that's actually not really how it works.
00:11:57.680Some judges would like to hold people, but the law requires that prosecution bend over backwards to present just an unreasonable amount of information to basically justify holding somebody or the judge is basically compelled to automatically release.
00:12:15.460Some judges, or I would say a lot of judges around Canada, are liberal hacks and they will let people out of prison all day long because they believe that prison is a cruel punishment for somebody who keeps attacking other people and stealing.
00:12:31.220But now we have a system where even if you were a reasonable judge, the prosecution has to basically drop all of its other cases just so it can present all the information, do all the filings it needs to get a repeat violent offender just going out and trying to knock people out, playing the knockout game.
00:12:51.060That person, they need to have like a psychologist brought in, they need to have like a thousand pages, they need to write like three novels on why this guy should not be granted bail or the judge is basically supposed to just release them or they might be crazy and they might release them even if the prosecution jumps through all those hoops.
00:13:10.280Which is why the prosecution tends to not even do that or the crown tends to not do that because what's the point?
00:13:16.460What's the point of doing all that work to maybe have one guy held?
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