The Canadian Press
2015-01-30 | Calgary Skyscraper Plot
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The lawyer for a former Canadian soldier who admitted to planning an attack on the Calgary office of Veterans Affairs reluctantly agreed to a delay in his sentencing today. was delayed today. Glen Gieschen, a former military intelligence officer, pleaded guilty in November to possession of a firearm, possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of a weapon. His lawyer, Tonii Roulston says her client wanted to get the sentencing over with. (Gieschen had a beef with the department over coverage for illnesses he believed were caused by a flu shot. The sentencing is now scheduled for February 11th.)
Date: 2015-01-30
Placeline: CALGARY.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 24 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << mostly because he's willing to accept penalty and he's already turned his mind to that he's gone through the process he thought this would be the final day of it and then accepting whatever the judge handed down now he's in a position where he's in a place where his medical condition we're worried that is not being taken care of properly >>
Date: 2015-01-30
Placeline: CALGARY.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 24 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << mostly because he's willing to accept penalty and he's already turned his mind to that he's gone through the process he thought this would be the final day of it and then accepting whatever the judge handed down now he's in a position where he's in a place where his medical condition we're worried that is not being taken care of properly >>
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