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Do you agree with teen's sentence?
DO you support the sentence given to a teenager who left an 88 year old woman thinking about taking her own life.
He was given a 12 month supervision order for attemtped theft.
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1:53pm Thursday 8th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Terry, Winsford on 3:51pm Thu 8 May 08
No I most certainly don't agree with this soft sentence what-so-ever!
It is clear that the judge has been hijacked by the anti-prison lobby mob or government instruction to implement this soft lilly-livered restorative justice rubbish!
Given the nature/circumstances of this crime, I believe the only option was a custodial sentence!
No I most certainly don't agree with this soft sentence what-so-ever!
It is clear that the judge has been hijacked by the anti-prison lobby mob or government instruction to implement this soft lilly-livered restorative justice rubbish!
Given the nature/circumstances of this crime, I believe the only option was a custodial sentence!
Posted by: Ian, Thailand on 4:03pm Thu 8 May 08
WOW I bet this lad is quaking in his boots about this harsh sentence!!!!!!!!!
I would put him down and give the dear old lady the money saved each week by not having to keep him.Another scum of the earth character who will probably contribute nothing to society as long as he lives.
WOW I bet this lad is quaking in his boots about this harsh sentence!!!!!!!!!
I would put him down and give the dear old lady the money saved each week by not having to keep him.Another scum of the earth character who will probably contribute nothing to society as long as he lives.
Posted by: Philip, Northwich on 1:19pm Fri 9 May 08
where is this lady's Human Rights Act and her protection? A civilised society are we? More like the mob rules
where is this lady's Human Rights Act and her protection? A civilised society are we? More like the mob rules
Posted by: Terry, Winsford on 6:32pm Fri 9 May 08
Philip, again we are seeing the Loonatics running the Asylum lol
Philip, again we are seeing the Loonatics running the Asylum lol
Posted by: Jeff, Northwich on 7:22pm Fri 9 May 08
What the hell is the judiciary thinking about.this little scrote should be named ,shamed and then set upon by vigilante group to administer proper justice. I would love to see the law administered in this fashion, then we will see just how brave these robbers are. We all know that they will only attack the old and infirm, one day the population will rise up and deal with them in a proper manner. I hope to one one of them.
What the hell is the judiciary thinking about.this little scrote should be named ,shamed and then set upon by vigilante group to administer proper justice. I would love to see the law administered in this fashion, then we will see just how brave these robbers are. We all know that they will only attack the old and infirm, one day the population will rise up and deal with them in a proper manner. I hope to one one of them.
Posted by: Terry, Winsford on 3:32pm Sat 10 May 08
Careful Jeff, New Labour are in the process of developing "Thought Police" they're send the men round in white coats to deal with you if you are thinking things like that, but at the moment they might try n do you for "Incitement" of some kind....
Vigilantism, is inevitable... Just take a look at the history over in the USA in the early 1980s The camels back will break and it will start over here soon enough at this rate!
This New Labour lot have seriously lost the plot in great style!
Careful Jeff, New Labour are in the process of developing "Thought Police" they're send the men round in white coats to deal with you if you are thinking things like that, but at the moment they might try n do you for "Incitement" of some kind....
Vigilantism, is inevitable... Just take a look at the history over in the USA in the early 1980s The camels back will break and it will start over here soon enough at this rate!
This New Labour lot have seriously lost the plot in great style!
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