If he is granted a new trial, although as unlikely as it seems, I will be doing everything in my power to help ensure that he stays put.
13 March 2014 at 01:38
Anonymous said...
Well, there goes the itsy bitsiest iota of respect I afforded Tyler, for doing the right thing. Holy fuck, why can't they let this family live in peace???
13 March 2014 at 04:04
Anonymous said...
"“I was not receiving adequate guidance from my lawyer,”.
Sounds phony to me. Neither would he know words like 'adequate', nor would he be able to spell any of the three middle words.
It's a shame what the family and friends of the victim have to go through.
16 March 2014 at 18:44
Anonymous said...
It was their own recorded words that convicted them. Even with the suspicion that they were being recorded they still betrayed themselves in tone and couched phrases about the incident. Also it sounded like Robert was prepping Tyler to be the Fall guy and make him think it was his own noble idea.
Not sure about Tyler's lawyer, but it was funny despite how proud and sure Robert's lawyer seemed he did a better job for the crown. Thanks.
17 March 2014 at 17:25
Anonymous said...
The guy was arrested for stealing a lobster once. When he says he didn't receive proper guidance, I see lobsters fighting in a bathtub. nuff said
29 May 2014 at 04:03
Late last year Robert Reitmeier was convicted of murder Mark Mariani. A year previously Tyler Sturrup pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison for his participation in the murder with no possibility for parole for 10 years.
Evidently, Sturrup wants a do-over:
Calgary Neo-Nazi appeals murder conviction
By
Kevin Martin
,Calgary Sun
First posted:
Tuesday, March 11, 2014 04:15 PM MDT
| Updated:
Wednesday, March 12, 2014 08:16 AM MDT More than a year after pleading guilty to the murder of Calgarian
Mark Mariani, white supremacist Tyler Sturrup has had a change of heart
and appealed his conviction.
Citing several reasons, including the psychological state he was in
at the time, Sturrup has asked the Alberta Court of Appeal to overturn
his conviction for second-degree murder.
And in his handwritten notice of appeal, Sturrup cites problems with
his lawyer as the main reason he wants to take his case to trial.
Sturrup, 29, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for at
least 10 years after pleading guilty March 4, 2013 to second-degree
murder in the random beating death of Mariani.
But calling his conviction a “miscarriage of justice,” Sturrup cited several reasons why his guilty plea should be struck.
“I was not receiving adequate guidance from my lawyer,” Sturrup claimed in his appeal notice, filed Monday.
“My lawyer never came to visit me to review any aspects of my case,” he wrote.
“At a time when I was psychologically beaten down from spending a
prolonged period of time on a segregation unit — almost one year — I was
pressured by my lawyer to take the deal,” he said.
“She said ‘it has nothing to do with what you did, it’s who you are’ that would get the Crown a conviction.”
Sturrup also alleged staff at the Calgary Remand Centre lost his disclosure, depriving him access to it.
He wants the province’s top court to order he stand trial before a judge sitting without a jury.
In his guilty plea, in which he signed a statement of agreed facts,
Sturrup acknowledged taking part in the beating death of Mariani on Oct.
3, 2010.
Mariani, 47, was attacked by Sturrup and fellow skinhead Robert Reitmeier in an alley behind a northwest Calgary strip mall.
At Sturrup’s guilty plea, Crown prosecutor Adam May told court the
admitted killer confessed to police, but never explained why Mariani was
attacked.
In November, a jury found Reitmeier guilty of second-degree murder for his role in the killing.
He was also sentenced to life in prison, but his parole ineligibility was set at 13 years, instead of the minimum 10.
While Sturrup’s appeal has been filed well past the 30-day period for
launching a review, the court can still hear the matter if it wishes
to.
Reitmeier has also appealed both his conviction and sentence.
kevin.martin@sunmedia.ca On Twitter: @SUNKevinMartin
We were sent the following message on March 9:
Wait till you hear the latest on Sturrup, mind blowing.
Truth be told, while this was unexpected we can't say that we were all that shocked either. Boneheads will be boneheads after all, though it is quite telling that he is asking for a trial by judge rather than a jury. Seems he doesn't trust his peers to decide his fate and would rather leave it up to the forces of "ZOG" which actually sort of undercuts the whole, "Jews control society" schtick.
And whether he is able to appeal or not (we're thinking not) we suspect the outcome will remain the same anyways.
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Close this window Jump to comment formIf he is granted a new trial, although as unlikely as it seems, I will be doing everything in my power to help ensure that he stays put.
13 March 2014 at 01:38
Well, there goes the itsy bitsiest iota of respect I afforded Tyler, for doing the right thing. Holy fuck, why can't they let this family live in peace???
13 March 2014 at 04:04
"“I was not receiving adequate guidance from my lawyer,”.
Sounds phony to me. Neither would he know words like 'adequate', nor would he be able to spell any of the three middle words.
It's a shame what the family and friends of the victim have to go through.
16 March 2014 at 18:44
It was their own recorded words that convicted them. Even with the suspicion that they were being recorded they still betrayed themselves in tone and couched phrases about the incident. Also it sounded like Robert was prepping Tyler to be the Fall guy and make him think it was his own noble idea.
Not sure about Tyler's lawyer, but it was funny despite how proud and sure Robert's lawyer seemed he did a better job for the crown. Thanks.
17 March 2014 at 17:25
The guy was arrested for stealing a lobster once. When he says he didn't receive proper guidance, I see lobsters fighting in a bathtub. nuff said
29 May 2014 at 04:03