Friday, May 22, 2009

A condemned man


With a crime rate that has almost doubled in the last two years, the city of Vancouver has experienced many different situations of crime and brutality. With three claimed murder's and the charge of another two, a Vancouver native man that is established with the Red Scorpion gang, that has made him one of Vancouver most condemned criminals of all time.
With a great fear of public safety, and awareness of the gang wars in our city, “It is a factor Crown looks at generally as to whether the public interest requires proceeding. Any sentence imposed would end up being concurrent to the life sentence where a person has been convicted of murder,” MacKenzie said. Dennis Karbovanec's surprise plea to all of these charges has left him with the utmost amount of charges that could tally up to life in prison without the permission of any type of parole. Accounts and charges that contain; carrying a unregistered weapon, a silencer, assault, breaking and entering, and carrying a silencer Karbovanecs history adds up for itself. Refusing to say whether dropping the other charges was part of a plea agreement reached with Karbovanec, But MacKenzie said "that generally speaking, Crown will consider staying charges when someone is already convicted of a more serious offence than the counts in the other cases."
The police department of Vancouver has been watching and investigating the members that help commit these alleged crimes and countless amounts of murders in the Lower mainland of Vancouver. Hopefully these crimes will end soon without to many incident people dieing and becoming involved with this mayhem, because any amount of incident people who have been dieing is too much for our great city of Vancouver.” Crown, in the circumstances, decided that it wasn’t in the public interest to proceed at this point with those outstanding matters,” MacKenzie said.

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Gangster+convicted+Surrey+slayings+other+charges+stayed/1616791/story.html


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