He had been a Crown Attorney in Canada, which is the equivalent of a criminal lawyer.
This kind of career demands long hours, along with the assignment of emotionally draining cases. Consequently, this caused him to become attached and overly sympathetic towards many of the people he dealt with. In addition, to being an attorney, he was partially in charge of a scholarship fund at a local community college. While under the influence of the manic depression, it seemed a good idea to take advantage of the scholarship money to help the people he got involved with in the emotional cases. As a result, the money was wrongfully distributed, and what seemed like a good idea at this time, turned into a life altering
mistake. The punishment for his wrongdoing would last over the next ten years. Although all the money was repaid in full at the expense of a large debt and continual strain on the family life, he was still an attorney, which meant someone who was supposed to uphold the law, broke it. Therefore, a trail was in order where things would not turn out for the best. Despite the money being paid back, and by this time, several years of psychiatric treatment, and character reference letters from many friends and colleagues, he received two years less a day in a maximum security prison. He was not a violent offender, a drug dealer, or a back robber, he was a Crown Attorney. A Crown Attorney who only cared for his cases and wanted to make everyone happy, yet because of his job position, he would be fully punished in order to "make a point". Thus, as much as he should have been punished for his actions, what looked right on paper was unjust in its application. Someone of this position did not belong in a jail cell. He was highly intelligent and productive individual who benefited society through being involved in it. Thus, taking him out of society was not the right application of the law to solve the problem. However, the experience gave not only him a life changing experience, but also those around him. Never put yourself in a position to be made an example of. Otherwise, you will fall victim to unjust laws in their application, not only in a criminal sense, but everyday situations. Therefore, no matter how difficult this experience was, it taught everyone such a strong lesson, expanding our minds to the unjust ways of the world.