Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 27, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free october 1981 Man jailed for fatal stabbing despite victims provocation a Man who stabbed another Man to death was sentenced in provincial court yesterday to 18 months in even though the judge there had been some Valentine Seon originally was charged with second degree murder for the 6 but he pleaded guilty to manslaughter after evidence of provocation and self defence was re judge Charles Rubin was told the Darcy was the aggressor in the dispute that led to his death and that he continued to pursue Payne even after receiving a fatal wound to the Lane was stabbed about 10 times outside the Viking 610 Selkirk around after he punched Payne in face and robbed him of he died several hours later in court was told the attack resulted from an incident about a week earlier during a party at the victims Payne was thrown into a Wall by another Man during a scuffle and Lane demanded Money to repair the defence counsel John Scurfield said Lane refused Paynes offer to repair the demanding he said Payne later avoided Lane because he didst have the Money and was frightened of the who was bigger and Payne and his Girlfriend to a social at the Viking club the night of the unaware Lane was Scurfield said they tried to leave when they discovered Lane was Lane confronted Payne outside the took and punched him in the Scurfield said Payne lost his head Ana stabbed Lane with a paring knife he was Crown counsel Wayne Moshkowsky admitted Lane was the initial but said Payne used an excessive amount of violence to defend in passing judge Rubin said Payne used extremely poor judgment and could have avoided the incident by not going where he thought Lane could while there was an obvious amount of judge Rubin the Princi ple of deterring people from settling Dis Putes through violence called for a jail october feature of the month i triple Slider windows i i i i i i i we offer the less Manitoba Home owners insulation program up to in payments As Low As a month on your Hydro b i ii w m Ama industries Bill 337 collegiate 8885832 judge jails pair family members sobbed in court yester Day As two Young men were sentenced to three years in prison for Rob Bing from a re gent Avenue Safeway store in Piertro Aurileo Man and Graham Douglas shamed their Fame provincial court judge Frank Allen the men pleaded guilty to charges of Rob Bery and using a firearm in the commission of an i i feel bad for their but not for the judge Allen told a courtroom packed with but because it appeared both could be re he said there was room for stole for car judge Allen said that in accords Case an addiction to marijuana seemed to sap him of and with a weakness automobiles seemed to pull him Down to Depths where he would steal to get the racing car he Crown counsel Bob Maxwell told court that on the night of the two men drove to the Canada Safeway store at 1580 Regent ave nue after it a third Raffaele was the Leader of the in he pleaded guilty to two robberies and was sentenced to six years in Maxwell said the three waited until a Man Ager and another employee had locked up and about to leave the they approached the pair at forced them to open the spilled sack Maxwell said one of the accused spilled a Peanut sack which was used to carry the loot of it in then they tied up the two and left to split the Maxwell said police not determine whether the two guns used in the Holdup were accords lawyer said the accused was pre pared to take his punishment for the crime which he deeply regret two held in hotel robbery two men have been in the 8 of the Cana motor the aged 18 appeared in court jointly charged with robbery and using a firearm Dur ing the commission of an indictable both were granted bail and remanded without plea to the arrested in the City during the week Are charged in connection with with the 8 Holdup of the canadians night Why is a rent review act As important to Chris Rutherford As it is to Smith Margaret Smith lives in a comfortable apartment Shes lived there for six and has made it her familiar shops and her Favourite restaurant Are close at the idea of moving Seldom occurs to but there Are her rent will be sharply increased during the next few theres even talk about the building being converted to a that worrying Margaret rent increases and the Prospect of building conversion Are worrying a lot of Manitoban these Chris Rutherford has owned the building Margaret lives in for eight he owns other apartment buildings in the some and one High Chris is a an he has invested a lot of Money in property in the his business is Good for the provinces Chris is concerned about supplying Good housing for his he is about making a reasonable return his the interests of these two people Are not neither Are they but with the Way landlords and tenants have been waltzed Back and Forth the last few stiff rent then to the total absence of like Margaret and Chris Are left feeling both the pcs and the nip have imposed their extreme measures Ori landowners and renters of neither party has shown themselves capable of devising a solution that satisfies the needs and concerns of both sides of the housing what we need is a rent review act with and an effective to enforce tenants have a right to Good housing at affordable landlords have a right to make a fair profit from their tenants and landlords should not be caught in the Seesaw Battle of two political parties at Odds with one Toucan do something about it Doug Lauchlan Manitoba Liberal Leader Wolseley june Westbury fort Rouge Rod captive rps Ellice David Campbell Brandon West Liberal placed on behalf of the Liberal party in Harvey chief financial
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