The Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed Corey Hurren’s appeal that the sentencing judge didn’t give sufficient weight to Hurren’s mental health issues.
who rammed a gate at Rideau Hall before arming himself and heading on foot toward Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s home two and a half years ago “continues to pose a risk to society,” a court has found, in dismissing his bid to appeal his sentence.released Thursday, the Court of Appeal for Ontario supported the sentencing judge’s assessment that Corey Hurren had “committed a politically motivated armed assault intended to intimidate Canada’s elected government” in the July 2020 incident.
In March 2021, Hurren was sentenced to six years in prison with one year of credit for time spent in custody, meaning he now faces three more years behind bars. When he pleaded guilty, the court heard that Hurren’s small business had failed during the pandemic, his marriage was suffering and as he didn’t qualify for relief benefits, he felt “betrayed by his government.” A psychiatrist who assessed Hurren for sentencing purposes had diagnosed him as suffering from major depression.
He also expressed his anger over the fact he believed Canada was turning into a communist state and told police the prime minister “is a communist who is above the law and corrupt.”
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