City of P.A. considers submitting victim impact statements in drug trafficking cases
Prince Albert city council is exploring the possibility of providing a victim impact statement to courts when someone is convicted of a drug trafficking offence.
Coun. Blake Edwards, who brought the idea to council, told the June 29 meeting it would provide Prince Albert the opportunity to have its say on crimes that affect the entire city.
“The courts need to hear that drug traffickers are negatively impacting our community,” he said. “And I don’t think they’re taking this into consideration, of how many families a drug trafficker is impacting.”
Edwards said even if someone trafficking drugs gets just one person addicted, the consequences are far reaching and that’s often not reflected in sentencing.