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Paranoid schizophrenia got him off for murder but assaulting a border patrol officer gets him six years:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2008/05/23/ot-arenburg-080523.html?ref=rss
A man who killed an Ottawa sportscaster in 1995 and spent most of the next decade in a psychiatric hospital has been found guilty of assaulting a U.S. border guard.
Jeffrey Arenburg, 51, of Barrie, Ont., was convicted Wednesday in Buffalo, N.Y., of felony assault causing bodily harm in connection with an incident at the Peace Bridge on Nov. 29. He is expected to be sentenced in September and faces as much as six years in prison.
Arenburg punched a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer who tried to search him as he was trying to enter the United States. He was arrested on a commercial bus shortly afterward.
The officer was treated in hospital for a cut lip.
Arenburg, who fired his lawyer, claimed during the trial that his thoughts were being read and controlled by others, several media outlets reported.
Arenburg shot to death Brian Smith, a sportscaster for the Ottawa television station CJOH, outside the parking lot of Smith's workplace on Aug. 1, 1995. The station is now known as CTV.
Arenburg was found not criminally responsible in the slaying because he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.
He was sent to a psychiatric hospital in Penetanguishene, Ont., but the Ontario Review Board granted him unconditional discharge in 2006.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2008/05/23/ot-arenburg-080523.html?ref=rss
A man who killed an Ottawa sportscaster in 1995 and spent most of the next decade in a psychiatric hospital has been found guilty of assaulting a U.S. border guard.
Jeffrey Arenburg, 51, of Barrie, Ont., was convicted Wednesday in Buffalo, N.Y., of felony assault causing bodily harm in connection with an incident at the Peace Bridge on Nov. 29. He is expected to be sentenced in September and faces as much as six years in prison.
Arenburg punched a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer who tried to search him as he was trying to enter the United States. He was arrested on a commercial bus shortly afterward.
The officer was treated in hospital for a cut lip.
Arenburg, who fired his lawyer, claimed during the trial that his thoughts were being read and controlled by others, several media outlets reported.
Arenburg shot to death Brian Smith, a sportscaster for the Ottawa television station CJOH, outside the parking lot of Smith's workplace on Aug. 1, 1995. The station is now known as CTV.
Arenburg was found not criminally responsible in the slaying because he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.
He was sent to a psychiatric hospital in Penetanguishene, Ont., but the Ontario Review Board granted him unconditional discharge in 2006.