Dany 'Lou' Sprinces Cadet will automatically qualify for statutory release later this year when he reaches the two-thirds mark of his sentence. | Lou Sprinces Cadet, Gregory Woolley, 48, and Jean Winsing Barthelus, 41, were the leaders of the Syndicate, a street gang Woolley created in 1999 during Quebec’s biker gang war. When members of that network were rounded up in 2001 in 'Operation Springtime', he took over as leader of the Syndicate. He was sentenced to four years after having pleaded to drug trafficking, conspiracy and committing a crime for the benefit of a criminal organization. |
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Dany 'Lou' Sprinces Cadet denied parole
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Dany 'Lou' Sprinces Cadet will automatically qualify for statutory release later this year when he reaches the two-thirds mark of his sentence.
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