Source: torontosun.com 2/11/26
It’s difficult to imagine a decision more out of touch with the public.
A Hamilton judge has actually ruled Ontario’s sex offender registry violates the rights of convicted sex abusers and is unconstitutional. Thankfully, the lower court judge doesn’t have the authority to strike down sections of Christopher’s Law — that power belongs only to judges in the Superior Court and above — and so Davin Garg’s shocking ruling applies just to the one convicted sex offender who came before him.
It comes at a time when the Ford government has been musing about expanding the registry to allow some public access — currently only trained police officers can access the data.
In responding to the decision, …

Seems as if the author of the article feels that Roberts, whose crime is not mentioned, is somehow directly responsible for the abduction and murder of Christopher. Diabolical how the author conflated two issues and people, light years apart.
And never mind the Constitution. People are angry and all.