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"unimaginable Cruelty’"...unimaginably Lenient Sentence !’
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" judge told a sick child abuser who systematically tortured a seven-year-old boy that he was guilty of ‘unimaginable cruelty’ as she jailed him for 11 years."
yup so unimaginable its worth a paltry 11 years...another useless judge that needs to be removed ...
truly horrendous crime and a paltry sentence...out in 6 tops i imagine
" judge told a sick child abuser who systematically tortured a seven-year-old boy that he was guilty of ‘unimaginable cruelty’ as she jailed him for 11 years."
yup so unimaginable its worth a paltry 11 years...another useless judge that needs to be removed ...
truly horrendous crime and a paltry sentence...out in 6 tops i imagine
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hope he gets his just punishment in prison. All it needs is someone to nod the wink and he'll be eating his own poo and drinking someone 's sick. No doubt the psychologist will give him an excuse for his behaviour, pat him on the back and give him a flat and put him on disability for the rest of his life when he comes out.
Yes, I think that 11 years is the maximum that could be given in the circumstances.
''another useless judge that needs to be removed''
People do not seem to realise that a judge does not have the power to decide the sentence. He /she MUST go by the guidelines for each offence.
They can go up or down from the guidelines but can not sentence over the maximum permitted or ( except in very unusual situations) go under the minimum sentence.
''another useless judge that needs to be removed''
People do not seem to realise that a judge does not have the power to decide the sentence. He /she MUST go by the guidelines for each offence.
They can go up or down from the guidelines but can not sentence over the maximum permitted or ( except in very unusual situations) go under the minimum sentence.
Also read my 'best answer' here.
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I can guarantee the cons will be waiting to see which 'nick' gets to house this person. He has a price on his head already, they will be fighting to be first in the queue to 'get him'!
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I can guarantee the cons will be waiting to see which 'nick' gets to house this person. He has a price on his head already, they will be fighting to be first in the queue to 'get him'!
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