Friday, October 28, 2005

Attempted Murderer wants HIS life!!!


Man fears for life after pleading guilty
to beating
Last Updated Fri,

28 Oct 2005 08:42:17 EDT
CBC News
A man who pleaded guilty to the beating
and sexual assault of a 20-year-old woman
in Banff this summer says
he doesn't expect to survive prison.
Albert George Muckle, 25, was in court

in Calgary Thursday as part of the Crown's
efforts to have him declared a dangerous
offender.

A drifter from Ontario, the heavily tattooed

Muckle said he's been placed in jail
with rival gang members and alleges
that he was beaten.
FROM JULY 12, 2005:

Police investigate attack on woman in Banff
"I'll be lucky to live through this," the
25-year-old told Court of Queen's Bench
Judge Sandra Hamilton, one of a number
of instances when he interrupted the
proceedings.
"Look at my face. I just got into a fight

this morning," he said, while pointing to
his head.
Muckle – who has refused to be

represented by a lawyer – has pleaded
guilty to attempted murder and aggravated
sexual assault in the attack, which left a
20-year-old woman in a coma.
The woman, who remains in a coma in

a care facility in Ottawa near her family,
must be fed by a tube.
She isn't expected to recover.
Police said the woman, who worked in a

hotel in Banff, was strangled and left
unconscious and partially clothed in a
park on July 11.
Crown wants delay
On Thursday, Crown prosecutor

Patricia Yelle asked for more time to sift
through boxes of documents shipped
from Ontario, where Muckle spent his
youth.
Yelle said they are also waiting for other

documents, some of which require
search warrants.
But Muckle said he would sign anything

to allow access to the documents, and
claims that he's been told by psychiatrists
in the past that the information in them
isn't enough to have him declared a
dangerous offender.
Hamilton told Muckle he needs to have

a lawyer for the dangerous offender
hearing. She said she will recommend legal
aid appoint him counsel to handle his
defence of the dangerous offender
application and to deal with his safety
concerns.
Muckle's next court appearance is in

December. He also is required to
undergo a 60-day psychiatric evaluation.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/10/28/banff-beating051028.html

Could soneone please explain to me why he
should escape his fate?
The woman he attacked has no chance of a life
now!
I say an eye for an eye!
What do you all think?
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