Four months in jail for man who threatened Alberta NDP MLA Marlin Schmidt

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“Alberta Funnyman Marlin Schmidt, and his wife were assassinated while shopping, absolutely funny.” Ferne LeReverend condemned the message. “While public officials should be open to public criticism and scrutiny, they should not have to face actions that threaten physical or psychological harm,” she said.

“It is public knowledge that threats can cause the victim to be fearful for their lives, to be less inclined to participate fully in their office, or even decide to leave public office. In short, it is bad for democracy.” Edmonton-Gold Bar constituency office “There is no fear, there is no indecency, there is no threat, there is no alarm there is no annoyance,” he said.



“There is only Mr. Schmidt and his two loyal employees who use hypersensitivity, exaggeration, and manipulative melodrama to create what does not now and never did exist.” LeReverend “completely” disagreed with Laird’s assessment and said she had he was the sender.

LeReverend settled on a shorter sentence. LeReverend LeReverend imposed a 120-day sentence, with credit for 115 days time served. Pretrial inmates typically receive 1 1/2 days’ credit for every day behind bars.

Laird.