...and guess that Michael Schmidt's little agricultural enterprise has harmed fewer people than, well... read on...
-- TORONTO -- Schmidt was sentenced to one year of probation and fined $9,150 for operating an illegal cow-share business.
Schmidt's conviction came after a lower court had acquitted him of the same charges in January 2010.
In 1994, he was sentenced on similar charges, fined $3,500 and placed on two years probation.
I wonder how many bureaucrats or hospital administrators the McSlippery government has arrested and dragged into court...
"State-of-the-art handwashing sinks installed in the intensive care unit and some patient rooms in Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital actually became the reservoir of a pesky drug-resistant bug that infected or colonized 66 patients from the fall of 2006 to the spring of 2011."