www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, January 1, 2010 · 4 ille's tore akv le S O le! pp s Sa ! #1 A y Confessed terrorist pleads for leniency Continued from page 1 Daecember 28-31 ing D Box 9 99 Huge savings! and much more! Mac Service? We are an authorized Apple Service Provider and we can service your Mac, in or out of warranty. adding he believed no one would be hurt. Gaya is among 18 people charged in 2006. He was arrested while unloading a delivery truck filled with three tonnes of bags marked ammonium nitrate fertilizer. The plot involved using three times more ammonium nitrate than was used in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people. Gaya has pleaded guilty to belonging to a terrorist group and intending to cause an explosion that would likely cause serious bodily harm. The Crown is seeking a sentence of up to 18 years. The prosecution has argued Gaya was a willing participant and should have known a plot involving three tonnes of explosives would have caused serious harm or death -- and if not, he was willfully blind. But the defence argued Gaya was duped and didn't know the plan was to unleash a series of explosives deadlier than the London subway bombings of 2005. If the judge rules there was intent to kill, the defence suggested a sentence in the range of 9 to 15 years. If there was no intent, an appropriate sentence would be five to eight years, says the defence. According to a psychiatric report by Drs. Steven Cohen and Lisa Ramshaw, Gaya's motivation for joining the group "did not flow from antisociality, impulsivity or psychopathy. It stemmed from "his religious beliefs, his sympathy toward the suffering "limbs" of the Muslim nation and in his perceived sense of duty to stand up to the Canadian government toward change in foreign policy." While there is no evidence the former McMaster University science student poses a significant risk to himself or others in the short-term, the doctors noted that based on his past behaviour "risk over the long-term period cannot ruled out." Gaya will be sentenced Jan. 18. CANADIAN COMPUTER Sales. Service. Personal Touch. Since 1987 On instructions from the Landlord S. Wilson & Co. Bailiffs Limited as agent will sell the goods and chattels of the following commercial tenant; Lighting Zone International Inc.,1296 Eglinton Avenue East, Mississauga, Ontario 50% to 75% off retail on all interior chandelier, kitchen, bathroom, family room fixtures including floor and desk lamps as well as exterior electrical and gas fixtures/pole lights and many interior accessories. Many Tiffany table and floor lamps to choose from. Wall mirrors, paintings and prints, vases, room dividers, end tables, chairs, etc. Hundreds of lamp shades & office furniture. BAILIFF LIQUIDATION SALE 414 Speers Road 905-849-0737 Check out our deals at canadiancomputer.com on Sale Now Saturday, January 2, 2010 10:00am to 6:00pm & Sunday, January 3, 2010 10:00am to 6:00pm FINAL SALE WEEKEND ~ CASH ONLY Free Frame Special · Qualifies for Home Renovation Tax Credit Call today or Visit our Showroom 4280 Harvester Road, Burlington · Telephone: 905-336-5341 · www.blindadvantage.ca