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What planet do Our judges live on?
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Burglary takes courage it seems!
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ ...engl and-tee s-19503 922
Latest outburst from one of M'luds! I just don't think that judges seem to have any idea what most of us must live with. Is it time to get some judges that have actually lived a real life?
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Latest outburst from one of M'luds! I just don't think that judges seem to have any idea what most of us must live with. Is it time to get some judges that have actually lived a real life?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."It is very sad to eventually come to the conclusion that despite their supposed wisdom in all matters of law and its execution, their affluence removes them from the real world of you and I, and this resultants in an alienation of the real facts around them. They simply become 'remote' from the surrounding realities. The rarified air which they breath also gives them a 'detached' attitude which helps them enormously to adopt a different view of the world around them.
They seem to remain in office for a long time in the belief that age brings greater wisdom, whereas in real life it often sadly only brings senility. They should like the rest of us retire at about the age of 65, or whenever their judgement shows signs of deterioration as is the case here.
Poor old sod, it happens to us all, but in this case he is allowing another thieving sod free rein to continue his career. I sincerely hope that the learned judge is first on the visiting list of the thief."
Spot on Bill, (and your cats?)
They seem to remain in office for a long time in the belief that age brings greater wisdom, whereas in real life it often sadly only brings senility. They should like the rest of us retire at about the age of 65, or whenever their judgement shows signs of deterioration as is the case here.
Poor old sod, it happens to us all, but in this case he is allowing another thieving sod free rein to continue his career. I sincerely hope that the learned judge is first on the visiting list of the thief."
Spot on Bill, (and your cats?)
That excuse for a judge should try living in the real world. It is sickening and frightening to come home to find one's home has been broken into and one's possesions rifled or stolen. Even worse to find the home trashed and soiled. Has the judge noticed that this is illegal? Are we supposed to congratulate and cheer because some low-life has been brave enough to violate someone else's home? Can judges be struck off? Or perhaps struck down.
According to a comment I read yesterday by a barrister who has dealings with this judge and first hand knowledge of him, he was quite surprised by the comments and sentence because he has a reputaton for being a tough judge and handing out tough sentences.
In that case perhaps the judge is going soft in the head and needs to be removed from office pronto.
In that case perhaps the judge is going soft in the head and needs to be removed from office pronto.
LOL Lazarus! Thanks but no thanks. Politicians, constitutionally, are unable to interfere with the specifics of the "legal" processes nor appointments or dismissals. That is left to the judiciary's idiotic cronies. Anyway, many politicians are as out of touch with reality as the "judiciary".
Hope this is not a diversion or ignore it friends! I believe that judges, magistrates and legal representatives should have no immunity from procecution for criminal incitement, slander or libellous statements etc which they spout in Court. This would NOT be applicable to defendants, plaintiffs, winesses, jurors etc who deserve their freedom to say their piece.
Hope this is not a diversion or ignore it friends! I believe that judges, magistrates and legal representatives should have no immunity from procecution for criminal incitement, slander or libellous statements etc which they spout in Court. This would NOT be applicable to defendants, plaintiffs, winesses, jurors etc who deserve their freedom to say their piece.
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