It's either 30 days or six months depending on if Terry decides to play nice.
We're trying to see if we can get the reaction from the bonehead community and their supporters (if we do, we'll add it to this article later) but until then here's a story in the "Leader-Post": Regina man gets jail for racist messagesCBC News Posted:
Nov 7, 2012 2:33 PM CST Last Updated:
Nov 7, 2012 5:52 PM CST A Saskatchewan man who refused to stop posting racist messages on websites is going to jail. On Wednesday, a Federal Court judge sentenced Terry Tremaine of
Regina to at least 30 days in jail for acting in contempt of an order of
the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
Tremaine, a former University of Saskatchewan math instructor, was
found in 2007 to have posted messages online that attacked people of
various races.
"The theme of Mr. Tremaine's messages was that Jews, blacks and other
non-whites are destroying Canada and they should either be deported or
segregated," Justice Sean Harrington said.
"They were described as vermin, a disease, parasites, criminals,
scoundrels, embezzlers and liars. They were portrayed as dangerous and
in some cases intellectually inferior."
Tremaine was ordered to stop posting such messages and when he failed to do so, he was slapped with a contempt order.
In a sentencing decision released Wednesday, Harrington ordered
Tremaine to take steps to remove his posting from two websites —
Stormfront.org and the National Socialist Party of Canada website.
If Tremaine complies with the order, his jail sentence is 30 days. If
he refuses, he faces another six months behind bars, the judge said.
"Mr. Tremaine has clearly intended to flout the law, to demean the
Tribunal and this Court," Harrington wrote in his decision, adding that
Tremaine apologized at one point, but later recanted.
"I do not expect Mr. Tremaine to apologize," Harrington said. "He is a
true believer. He is free to flout the order I am about to issue, but
he must remember that freedom has its price."
Tremaine has been in and out of court in Saskatchewan, on matters relating to his online activity, for several years.
In September, a Queen's Bench judge stayed a criminal code charge of
promoting hatred, because the case was taking too long to get to trial.
Justice Fred Kovach said the case had been dragging through the
courts for more than four years and any trial date would still be
several months ahead.
He ruled Tremaine's constitutional right to a trial within a
reasonable time had been violated and as a result, the case couldn't go
ahead.
At that court proceeding it was learned that Tremaine was living on welfare.
We had thought that Tremaine might get off with an order to remove the information demanded by the CHRT from his website, however his effort to circumvent the court might have sealed his fate.
But hey, it's not so bad. Three square meals a day and a place to sleep. Certainly better conditions than those found at Treblinka, Majdanek, Chełmno, Sobibor, Belzec, or Auschwitz.
And really, it's better treatment than Tremaine deserves.
UPDATE: Paulie offers his histrionic first impressions.
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