Talk:John Robin Sharpe
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Untitled
[edit]This page was placed on Votes for Deletion in July 2004. Consensus was to keep; view discussion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/John Robin Sharpe.
What's up with the guy that wrote "SICK SICK SICK" all over this article? What is wrong with people these days? Just because some one has a difference of opinion or because a certain person commits a certain crime means that the normal rules of courtacy or intellectual integrity don't apply? Come on people. How do we expect to have a democratic discussion if all we can do is call names? 64.26.170.107 07:08, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Lower courts
[edit]Sharpe was not acquitted at the British Columbia Supreme Court, his constitutuional challenge was dismissed at the B.C.S.C, allowed ant the B.C. Court of Appeal and allowed at the Supreme Court of Canada where changes were made to the Criminal Code. See paragraph 83.