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Mrs Justice Tipples - Hang Your Head In Shame....
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Why are we so concerned about the walfare of murdering low life scum? I don't care how old ther are, they are wronguns. She considered that: //their welfare as more important than the overriding principle of "seeing justice to be done".// Should such a person be anywhere near the judges bench?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How do you know what my position is canary? Go on find where I have supported capital punishment. I'll help you I have supported it in certain curcumstances, not these. I also think that we can dispense with CP if life meant life. In my opinon, like the Bulger murderers these are wronguns that will never be fit to live in society, they should be locked away for life. Anyway I do not want to turn this into a CP debate.
Unfortunately, Tora, Mrs Justice Tipples (and PP) is correct. See below the Sentencing Council's "Overarching Principles":
In particular para 2.7:
The welfare of the offender
By section 44 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, “Every court in dealing with a child or young person who is brought before it, either as an offender or otherwise, shall have regard to the welfare of the child or young person, and shall in a proper case take steps for removing him from undesirable surroundings, and for securing that proper provision is made for his education and training”.
There was a report I saw on the telly yesterday dealing with the sentencing of these two odious scroats and the reporter said that, because of their age, the judge and lawyers in the court removed their wigs and gowns. Mustn't frighten the poor darlings.
the judge and lawyers in the court removed their wigs and gowns. Mustn't frighten the poor darlings.
yes or no - it started with a terrorist trial 1970s - Guildford Four ( guildford 5 1/2) when one of the co-accused was 10 and another 9 at an adult trial
and twenty y later when they were acquitted latterly - they commented " none of us knew what was going on. We spent alot of time playing 'hangman' and fencing with our pens as tho they were quills" ( as the adults argued above them)
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