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Karma Or Just Plain Old Happenstance?
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jno // he'd done the crime and served the time //
This is the crux of the matter. There are few crimes more serious than murder. We know that Judges have to work within guidelines and they can exercise their own discretion when sentencing.
After the appeal his sentence was reduced to 14 years. On the face of it, this appears to be on the lenient side.
Since he was a teenager when he committed this most heinous of crimes, does this make the murder of the disabled man less culpable? Is the judge right to use 'youth' in mitigation when determining the original sentence which was 18 years?
youngmaf // this piece of scum was useful ignoring the fact he murdered someone //
Moreover; Is this not the view held by the Court of Appeal Judges or are they just playing to the rule book?
This is the crux of the matter. There are few crimes more serious than murder. We know that Judges have to work within guidelines and they can exercise their own discretion when sentencing.
After the appeal his sentence was reduced to 14 years. On the face of it, this appears to be on the lenient side.
Since he was a teenager when he committed this most heinous of crimes, does this make the murder of the disabled man less culpable? Is the judge right to use 'youth' in mitigation when determining the original sentence which was 18 years?
youngmaf // this piece of scum was useful ignoring the fact he murdered someone //
Moreover; Is this not the view held by the Court of Appeal Judges or are they just playing to the rule book?
YMB - // You know very well what I mean AH. //
I don't respond to 'what you mean', I respond to what you post.
That saves me assuming you mean something, and then criticising you for it, as you have done to jno in your post at 13:15.
That's unfair, to put an unoffered view into someone because it is your interpretation of what they think, based only on your perception.
It's bad debating, and it causes rows.
I don't respond to 'what you mean', I respond to what you post.
That saves me assuming you mean something, and then criticising you for it, as you have done to jno in your post at 13:15.
That's unfair, to put an unoffered view into someone because it is your interpretation of what they think, based only on your perception.
It's bad debating, and it causes rows.
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