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Jury finds Robert Steven Wright guilty of Renee Sweeney's murder (updated)
On Jan. 27, 1998, Renee Sweeney, an employee working alone at the Adults Only Video store in the strip mall at 1500 Paris St. was brutally murdered, stabbed 27…thesudburystar.com
Abrupt shouts followed by tears came from the corner of the courtroom Wednesday where sister Kim Sweeney, accompanied by close friends and family members, were seated late Wednesday afternoon as the jury delivered its verdict following about 14 hours of deliberation.
In sharp contrast, Wright, now 43, did not show any emotion. Neither did many of his family members and supporters seated behind him.
A sentencing hearing date for Wright will be set in Superior assignment court April 4.
Apparently some of the Murdaugh family behaved similarly. Not so surprising in that context. Canadians used to be more polite and respectful,I believe the accused enters the courtroom before the jury and judge, so I'm not sure he could do anything about it. I've never heard about this kind of behavior in a courtroom before.
It could also be seen as inappropriate to rise for the defendant, when that is supposed to be reserved as a sign of respect for the jury and judge.Apparently some of the Murdaugh family behaved similarly. Not so surprising in that context. Canadians used to be more polite and respectful,
I think it's also very inappropriate to shout in a courtroom.
It's not a hockey game.
JMO
Thank you. The scheduling date for sentencing is April 4, not sentencing.![]()
Legal expert weighs in on Sudbury murder trial verdict, next steps
As the dust continues to settle around Wednesday's verdict in the Renee Sweeney murder trial attention is now turning to what's next for the case. CTV News spoke to a legal expert and here is what he had to say.northernontario.ctvnews.ca
"Ari Goldkind is a criminal defence lawyer and legal expert unrelated to the case."
"We can learn about what the jury thought of Mr. Wright by the recommendations for parole ineligibility," Goldkind said.
"The judge turns to them and says 'how long until he can apply for parole?' They were all pretty harsh and most of them were over 20 years. Now, the judge does what the judge wants. The quickness of the verdict is something that stood out to me."
Why is emotion inappropriate? They are entitled to every feeling they have in that moment, not be shamed for it. Canadians have never been polite or respectful look at our history of genocide, this is just a story we tell the rest of the world.Apparently some of the Murdaugh family behaved similarly. Not so surprising in that context. Canadians used to be more polite and respectful,
I think it's also very inappropriate to shout in a courtroom.
It's not a hockey game.
JMO
Why is emotion inappropriate? They are entitled to every feeling they have in that moment, not be shamed for it. Canadians have never been polite or respectful look at our history of genocide, this is just a story we tell the rest of the world.
I did not say emotion was inappropriate. Of course, everyone in a courtroom is going to feel intense emotions throughout any trial: the jury, the witnesses who have to testify, the accused, the victims family, lawyers for the accused and prosecutors, family of the accused, even the audience.Why is emotion inappropriate? They are entitled to every feeling they have in that moment, not be shamed for it. Canadians have never been polite or respectful look at our history of genocide, this is just a story we tell the rest of the world.
They expressed relief when the verdict came back. There was no impeding any process. Often when something very emotional happens people have a hard time containing it. I think people get so caught up in sleuthing and the politics of the carceral system they forget that there are real humans with real feelings that are impacted.Because a courtroom searches for the truth and metes out justice. It is not a ball game where there are teams of winners and losers. Shouting in the courtroom impedes the ability of the court to perform its function, shows disrespect to the court, and is a behaviour that defies the court authority.
If you want to shout, go outside.
The archival footage is interesting. Includes footage of the canine track, and in the one titled 'Alana Everson on Renee Sweeney Murder 2000' there is a clear image of the soiled glove that @musicaljoke was looking for previously, and a brief psychological profile of the suspect. The 'loner' prediction may fit as somebody who knew him in school described him as quiet and somebody who 'kept to himself'.
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That video also called him an underachiever.The archival footage is interesting. Includes footage of the canine track, and in the one titled 'Alana Everson on Renee Sweeney Murder 2000' there is a clear image of the soiled glove that @musicaljoke was looking for previously, and a brief psychological profile of the suspect. The 'loner' prediction may fit as somebody who knew him in school described him as quiet and somebody who 'kept to himself'.
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Here's a photo of the window decal, up close and zoomed out:Lots of new voir-dire info here:
Voir-Dire: what the public didn’t hear during the Wright trial
Here's a photo of the window decal, up close and zoomed out:
Robert Steven Wright has been in custody since December 11, 2018. If sentencing were to occur in late June 2023, and if he became eligible for parole in 10 years, Wright could be out of prison in just over 13 months. However, the judge is not likely to give him the minimum eligibility period, due to the violence involved in Renee's murder. There are other factors involved in parole, as discussed previously. However, an appeal would not make much sense in this scenario, IMO. It would take longer for an appeal to wind its way through the courts than time remaining before parole.Sudbury Crown, defence can't agree on sentencing date for Renee Sweeney's killer
The only thing left to decide is when Robert Steven Wright becomes eligible for parole
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Sudbury Crown, defence can't agree on sentencing date for Renee Sweeney's killer
The only thing left to decide is when Robert Steven Wright becomes eligible for parole.thesudburystar.com
As a result, the Crown and defence co-counsel will try again to set a sentencing date in Superior assignment court on April 18.
Double time for time served will continue to accrue and will be deducted from the parole eligibility period issued by the judge at sentencing.