Prosecutor says judge erred in lenient sentencing of Hells Angels Punko
Monday, 3 May 2010
Prosecutor says judge erred in lenient sentencing of Hells Angels Punko: "prosecutor argued Monday that a judge made a number of “serious” errors in the sentencing of a Hells Angel for conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamines and trafficking in cocaine.
In March B.C. Supreme Court Justice Peter Leask sentenced John Virgil Punko, 43, to four years in jail each for the meth and cocaine offences, to be served concurrently. He reduced the sentence to 14 months after credit for pre-sentence custody.
Federal prosecutor Martha Devlin had sought a sentence of 16 years in jail for Punko, a full-patch member of the notorious motorcycle club’s East End chapter."
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