Thursday, April 7, 2016

Lawyer for Gordon Stuckless to tell court what sentence he is seeking


TORONTO -- Gordon Stuckless's lawyer is expected to tell a Toronto court today what sentence he believes his client deserves for sexually abusing 18 boys over three decades.

Ari Goldkind has previously said Stuckless -- who has pleaded guilty to 100 charges and been convicted of two more -- should not be sentenced "simply on fear."

Goldkind has argued that the man at the heart of the Maple Leaf Gardens sex abuse scandal has not reoffended since his release from prison in the early 2000s and continues to undergo chemical castration.

On Tuesday, Stuckless apologized in court for his actions and the lasting harm they have caused his victims.  (more...)


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