If he would have went to court in Canada he would have got
The maximum penalty for luring a child in Canada is five years in prison, with sentences typically ranging from 18 months to two years. Those convicted of having sex with a minor usually receive a four to five-year jail term. While people convicted of multiple counts in Canada are usually given concurrent sentences, in the U.S. the sentences can be consecutive.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Ontario+sentenced+years+child+luring/4877272/story.html
:great:Maybe we can send all our SOs to the USA for trial :floorlaugh:
WINDSOR, Ont. A Windsor school bus driver who crossed the border to have sex with a 14-year-old Virginia girl was slapped Wednesday with a 110-year prison sentence and has no chance of parole.
Alan Sauve, 48, was convicted of 22 counts of soliciting a child under 15 over the Internet for sexual purposes in Louisa, Virginia, after a detective posing as the girl lured him to the U.S. last year. Sauve received the longest sentence to date in Virginia for that type of crime.
"Wow," said Windsor police Deputy Chief Jerome Brannagan, whose officers collaborated with U.S. authorities on Sauve's arrest. "We're pleased that someone like that, tried in a democratic fashion . . . has been taken off the street."
The maximum penalty for luring a child in Canada is five years in prison, with sentences typically ranging from 18 months to two years. Those convicted of having sex with a minor usually receive a four to five-year jail term. While people convicted of multiple counts in Canada are usually given concurrent sentences, in the U.S. the sentences can be consecutive.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Ontario+sentenced+years+child+luring/4877272/story.html
:great:Maybe we can send all our SOs to the USA for trial :floorlaugh:
WINDSOR, Ont. A Windsor school bus driver who crossed the border to have sex with a 14-year-old Virginia girl was slapped Wednesday with a 110-year prison sentence and has no chance of parole.
Alan Sauve, 48, was convicted of 22 counts of soliciting a child under 15 over the Internet for sexual purposes in Louisa, Virginia, after a detective posing as the girl lured him to the U.S. last year. Sauve received the longest sentence to date in Virginia for that type of crime.
"Wow," said Windsor police Deputy Chief Jerome Brannagan, whose officers collaborated with U.S. authorities on Sauve's arrest. "We're pleased that someone like that, tried in a democratic fashion . . . has been taken off the street."