Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free june judges answer to question swayed lawyer says continued from Page 1 ering the verdict shortly after 6 both questions centred on the Legal definition of Morrissette Greg said he plans to Appeal the verdict on two he noted that unlike All other insanity requires the accused lawyer not the Crown to prove his Case is More Brodsky said he believed that Law violates an accused right to be considered innocent until proven pm pokes nip tories ready for socialists Ottawa up prime minister Mulroney turned senior party cheer Leader heating up a warm reception by conservative students with Sharp pokes at his major Politi Cal opponent and a self administered report card on his governments he zeroed right in on nip Leader de now leading the pub Lic opinion playing on what has become a familiar theme for the prime if de Broadbent proposes As he is to withdraw Canada from the prime minister told about 250 cheering party Brian Mulroney and the progressive conservative party will fight the Socia lists from one end of Canada to the part of the Dps official policy Calls for Canada to withdraw from the North Atlantic treaty Organiza Tion although the party has recently avoided discussing the subject pub but Mulroney has raised the Point with increasing frequency As the Dps apparent political popularity has continued to leaving the tories in third place behind the he won rousing applause through out his 45minute speech to the National leadership a party Wing devoted to teaching leadership skills to Young Mulroney focused mainly on the governments highlighting the Meech Lake constitutional a the country economic tax Reform plans and National defence but his largely offt Decuff Deli wrapped richly in Campaign style returned to what the tories will have to offer Canadian voters in the coming were interested in solid a com when the Bell we will be we will be ready and we will have a record of accomplish Mulroney echoed the words of a former Quebec Daniel to bring his Point Home to an eager Young audience which cheered and chanted i can remember Dan Johnsons comment that he said you when i get up in the morning and i look myself in the Mirror and 1 sometimes get depressed until i look at the other and i think that politics is also the consideration of options and al and our yours and is to build a record that we will put Forward at an appropriate Mulroney also looked at his own ascent in 1983 to the party Leader he could have easily been taking a Subtle shot at the open fractures within Liberal party except for the history of deep division within his own conservative in building our there was one Challenge As a new above we had to persuade the voters that we were United that we were capable of managing our own affairs before we could been trusted with the task of managing the nations business and uniting the the reality is canadians will not entrust the governments of this magnificent nation to those who Are incapable of managing their own political Agenda guilty As guaranteed by the charter of rights and As he one of the an Swers Ferg gave to the jury decided the Fate of the two the jury had asked if some one who knows and understand can Adas Laws also understands he is legally responsible if he Breaks Crown attorney Bob Morrison told the judge he believed that was the while Brodsky and defence lawyer Heather Leonoff if by virtue of som6 mental someone thinks they Are they Angel of they Are not subject to the because the Angel of death is not subject to Leonoff Ferg answered the question by Reading the Legal definition of Insan Ity from the criminal he said a person is legally in sane when he has a disease of the mind to the extent it renders him incapable of appreciating the nature and Quality of an to appreciate an Ferg said a person must have the ability to Esti mate and understand the Conse Impact and result of his including Legal Brodsky said Fergus response didst answer the Jurys he said although the teenagers knew the Laws they didst believe they applied to them because of the mental delusions they outside the Brodsky said supporters of the death penalty should reexamine their views in Light of the he said the two teenagers were obviously insane paranoid psychotic or schizophrenic As seven psychiatrists had they knew the Law Dave free press Bev Grant left and Blanche Christie remember great times at Kelvin High old friends share fond memories continued from Page 1 Joan Panther class of said she was not Good with but As soon As i read the name tag i she the men have changed More than the either they Are a Little greyer or a Little age has been sort of tend Bruce class of Hal class of said he had met six or eight of his old a lot of them have hardly i Tell others that i think i know but in not Irene Stewart class of said she had seen several old friends for the first time in we threw our arms around each George class of is but Many people remembered a lot of old friends have come up and said he others had not met Many familiar i left Winnipeg and just came Back within the last said Norm class of Phyllis Holtby attended Kelvin for one year in the there was a shortage of so we had to move to the she i cried be cause i loved this Don class of Shook hands with Tom class of and Greg class of i Haven seen these Guys in 25 Stewart the old friends reminisced about the old times and walkers old celebrities the current building was erected in Adlard recalled the old it had creaking floors and a circular fire escape we used to slide three of fridays first Lay re Union celebrities were three generations of Kelvin graduates Dorothy Bishop class of 12 her Joan Greene class of 48 and her Salin Guttorm class of some old graduates travelled from Distant parts of North America to attend the Beattie lives on Vancouver is heard about the re Union at expo 86 in Vancouver and John class of who came from san Heidi class of had seen a few old but id have to go downstairs to my old locker before it sinks she old friends said it was easy to remember noting she retains the Charm that made her miss Canada in another Beauty miss Manitoba of Joanne Holm class of was a member of the reunions organizing com it took 18 months to put the reunion but it was Worth the Unruh when you work so hard its Nice to see so Many people turn strik Breakers betray Christophe says continued from Page 1 and then they use words like said the a sales clerk at the Grant Avenue and Kenaston Boulevard Supe Valu i dont know what kind of god associates with people like certainly not the letter from presi Dent of local of the Manitoba food and commercial workers asked the workers to join the picket can Sophes letter said he reprinted the definition of a strike breaker by american writer Jack Christophe said copies were sent to All Union members who Are work he denied the letter was a desperate move to get workers Back on the picket they Are betraying their fellow workers by crossing the picket Christophe these Are people who Are quite willing to take the benefits of the Union but not abide by its the woman said she now works 30 hours a week when she had been getting Only 16 hours before the strike began two weeks she said she Doest support the strike and added that the unions bid for More hours is if you want a full time Job you should go somewhere where they can give you full time she they Tell you right at the Start that you will Only get a minimum of four hours a Christophe said he is not embarrassed by the he said it was sent out because it had been written by a great american the Supe Valu store at Grant ave nue and Kenaston Boulevard turned into a Battleground thursday night when 500 members of two dozen unions joined the sparking a confrontation with police arrested 12 people thurs Day including police arrested another person yesterday morning after a minor scuffle Between a Security guard and jeweller used pipe to Stop robbery continued from Page 1 and a Large Kitchen knife in the Back but visible to customers through a when he realized he was being Neumann said he picked up the pipe and told the three robbers to stay Calm because he was going to Call the the Man with the knife escaped but the women stayed behind until the police he last Neumann his wife was involved in a shootout with three men in the no one was he but the men overpowered his beat her and stole her gun As Well As police Tell to do something he but what shall i do its my profession and a person needs Money to support his Winnipeg police chief Herb Ste phen said Hes not aware of Mer chants arming in sure there Are merchants who keep handguns at their business but its not something we condone and we would charge he Stephen said its against the Law to keep registered handguns at any place other than a rifles and shotguns dont have to be he and can be kept at a but then we could charge them with unsafe storage of a Neumann said insurance rates have soared recently because of the increase in he said premiums Are charged at 75 per cent of the value of the goods Neumann said he can understand Why Calgary drugstore owner Ste Ven Kesler chased and killed a Man who had robbed he said he plans to get another handgun and keep it in the i just will not stand and watch while they take everything he i will protect myself As much As i you dont want to shoot but at least they see they better watch out because someone is willing to protect j Stephen said merchants in Winni Peg wont take Neslers acquittal on a second degree murder charge As a signal to Arm Kesler went through a great Deal of trauma because of the Stephen and i dont think the merchants Here would want to go through but main Street merchant Roy owner of Harmony said police Protection is inadequate and merchants Are arming them they wont Tell you what Treyve got and neither will Price but Ive got surprises galore for they know in ready for neither would any i dont think its appropriate to punish two insane those who favor capital punishment should reflect on Brodsky said he didst know where the teenagers will serve their sen what the prison system will do to in not they May never he adding he is not sure if facilities the system has to treat the he said the Public perception that the teenagers would have been housed in the Selkirk mental health Centre if they had been reason of insanity was theres no facilities in Selkirk to hold people like these he said there Are several men who have been judged unfit to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity who Are being held in Stony Moun Tain a lieutenant governors he demands that those found not guilty by reason of insanity be held in a place of safekeeping and that usually Means a Federal ads for defence agreed youths deranged continued from Page 1 the trials inflammatory at bizarre during the the overkill of Haywood on in his Thompson drive Home was recounted in lurid court was told the 83yearold his Throat slashed and blood pouring from five Stab wounds to his staggered towards a asking Why Are you doing this to me what did i Ever do to you he looked like a Nice person to was Morrissette chilling response to the same question posed by we were bored that Day and had nothing else to Chaulk and Morrissette broke into the Home using a hidden ran sacked a bedroom and then waited for Haywood to earlier the same they had broken into a House of a police officer searching for a handgun to blow away some losers but could find Only a Hunting it was that Hunting knife Chaulk used to Slit Haywood Throat from court was As Haywood staggered to the Bath he was stabbed twice in the belly by Morrissette with a Kitchen knife and four times in the still trying to Haywood tried to flee out his Back door but was smashed Over the head with a then a Haywood tumbled into the base where Chaulk and Morrissette took turns hitting him with a Garden Hoe and a planned commune both teenagers stabbed him sever al times in the stomach after he was court the teenagers took from Haywood Wallet and planned to head for California to begin a com but boarded the wrong bus and landed in court was they were arrested As runaways and confessed to a social worker they had killed she didst believe them and they were returned to two Days the teenagers went to Thunder Bay but were again returned As on the morning of after Reading an account of the slay ing in a they turned themselves in to the lawyers for Chaulk and mor Rissette pointed to the slaying and subsequent events As the delusional acts of two mentally ill they presented evidence from seven psychiatrists and psychologists who testified the teenagers were both paranoid psychotics with delusions of Chaulk and Morrissette fuelled each others psychotic delusion that they would Rule the Fred Shane godlike Powers both youths believed they could raise the talk to the levitate objects with their minds and slip into a Twilight zone where they would be the doctor heavy combined with a belief in the occult and mind could have thrown the two teenagers Over the emotional one psychiatrist Chaulk and Morrissette believed their special godlike Powers gave them the ability to Rule the Shane adding they considered the slaying of Haywood a test of those even two doctors called by the Crown attested to the fact Chaulk and Morrissette were suffering from a mental the said a men Tal illness and the teenagers delusional beliefs did not excuse them from responsibility under the Crimi Nal conceding Chaulk and Morrissette were mentally Crown attorney Jack Montgomery said their Grandi Ose delusions in no Way could excuse or justify the killing of in other Chaulk and mor Rissette coldblooded by killed Montgomery the defence argued the teenagers delusion made the Laws of Canada irrelevant to unreserved auction Sale office restaurant Hospital household hundreds of items june 1987 7 Sharp 104 King Edward at Matthews items Are irom and building has been leased and All merchandise will be sold to highest bidder 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