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Judge blasts clamour for longer sentences
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A youth justice worker, who found Dodd suitable for a youth justice order, agreed with his "perspective" that drugs were less likely at Malmsbury Juvenile Justice Centre than in adult prison. Brendan Money, assistant commissioner, sentence … In …
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Dowbiggin: CBC's integrity brought into question by Cherry once again
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Inconvenient for Cherry's narrative, hockey's drug problem is as recent as the accidental overdose from Derek Boogaard in 2011. Regrettably, the league's rehab department has no shortage of clients. And the NHL has done no drug testing in the …
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