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A British Columbia man avoided indefinite prison after prosecutors failed to prove he posed a high risk of reoffending.
A British Columbia man accused of an attempted robbery was not given an indefinite prison sentence after prosecutors failed to secure a dangerous offender designation.
The judge ruled the evidence did not meet the high legal standard for such a designation, meaning the man will serve a fixed term, the length of which has not been disclosed.
The decision highlights the strict criteria courts use to justify indefinite detention, requiring clear proof of a substantial risk of reoffending.
The case has sparked debate over sentencing and public safety in violent crime cases.
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Un hombre de la Columbia Británica evitó la prisión indefinida después de que los fiscales no pudieran probar que representaba un alto riesgo de reincidencia.