Saturday, January 8, 2011

Bandidos biker paroled | Canada | News | Toronto Sun

Bandidos biker paroled | Canada | News | Toronto Sun: "A powerful Bandidos biker who was convicted of plotting to murder a rival is now at the centre of a dispute between Correctional Service Canada and the National Parole Board.

The board has ordered Jean (The Frenchman) Duquaire released from prison despite the fact the convicted drug dealer was recently found in possession of narcotics behind bars.

Corrections officials want him to complete his entire 12-year term for gangsterism, drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder. Duquaire was sentenced in 2003 and has served seven years in prison.

Parole board commissioners Pierre Cadieux and Gilles Roussel ruled recently that Duquaire, 54, can move to a halfway house, though they recommended he be followed closely given the drug incident in prison.

'Great care is in order since you were found to be in possession of steroids quite recently,” the commissioners wrote.

QMI Agency has learned the biker’s case management team disagrees with the release order and believes Duquaire could resume his drug-running ways.

The corrections officials want him to remain in prison until his sentence expires in 2015 — an exceptional measure that is only applied to 5% of federal inmates."

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