Notable criminal jailed for 25 years
Septimus Neverson, who has a charge sheet a mile long of crimes around Montreal culminating in a murder in Laval in 2006, was found guilty Friday of crimes automatically condemning him to 25 years’ prison before any possibility of parole. As Louis-Samuel Perron writes in La Presse, at 57, there’s a long chance Neverson never leaves prison.
Michael Black 13:28 on 2020-01-10 Permalink
You never know. A certain killer was 52 in 1992, and it’s 27 years later. I think we’d have heard if he died. He’s not been in the news much lately, his classification of “vexatious litigant” probably helped, though ironically I see a 2019 story that the Federal Court of Appeals has upheld that status.
I check every so often since it’s been over 25 years, which I think.makes him eligible for parole. But an old and lonely man.
Kate 13:50 on 2020-01-10 Permalink
Yes, you’re quite right, Michael. I doubt that man will ever demonstrate the kind of reform that parole boards like to see.