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How Would You Handle These Two Cases: Lewis Gill Vs Matthew Probert
In the first one, which we discussed here last week, Lewis Gill was sentenced to four years for manslaughter.
I think we can all agree - a very dangerous man who should go away for a long time:
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/12 17207/m an-jail ed-afte r-one-p unch-ki lled-st ranger
But then there's this story from this week. Two men get into a row in a bar, and one man goes off, obtains a claw hammer, waits for the other chap to exit the bar and smashes him so hard in the head that the claw hammer is left sticking out on it's own. I was actually embedded in his brain (think about that for a moment)
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-linco lnshire -264391 04
Now, here's the thing, what sentence would be appropriate for this second case?
In the first, it was a single thump, which resulted in the man losing consciousness and hitting his head on the road and dying.
But isn't the second case even worse? Whilst the fortunate young man didn't die, Matthew Probert, got his mate to go home then drive into town with a hammer, and then smashed him in the skull...
...but as the victim didn't die...should the sentence be less severe?
I think we can all agree - a very dangerous man who should go away for a long time:
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But then there's this story from this week. Two men get into a row in a bar, and one man goes off, obtains a claw hammer, waits for the other chap to exit the bar and smashes him so hard in the head that the claw hammer is left sticking out on it's own. I was actually embedded in his brain (think about that for a moment)
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Now, here's the thing, what sentence would be appropriate for this second case?
In the first, it was a single thump, which resulted in the man losing consciousness and hitting his head on the road and dying.
But isn't the second case even worse? Whilst the fortunate young man didn't die, Matthew Probert, got his mate to go home then drive into town with a hammer, and then smashed him in the skull...
...but as the victim didn't die...should the sentence be less severe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./// But isn't the second case even worse? Whilst the fortunate young man didn't die, Matthew Probert, got his mate to go home then drive into town with a hammer, and then smashed him in the skull...///
Yes but that is the whole point Matthew Probert, didn't die.
/// ...but as the victim didn't die...should the sentence be less severe? ///
I would say that this thug should be put away for at least five years, but since In the first case the sentence was far too lenient (less than four years) it would be wrong to impose a sentence of more than two years, in the latter case.
Yes but that is the whole point Matthew Probert, didn't die.
/// ...but as the victim didn't die...should the sentence be less severe? ///
I would say that this thug should be put away for at least five years, but since In the first case the sentence was far too lenient (less than four years) it would be wrong to impose a sentence of more than two years, in the latter case.
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Gromit has hit the nail on the head here ( Oh...sorry ! )
Different cases and therefore different sentences. Both were charged with very different crimes. Anyway, every case is tried on its own merits and I'm not sure we expect the Judges to ring each other up and discuss matters before issuing a sentence.
Different cases and therefore different sentences. Both were charged with very different crimes. Anyway, every case is tried on its own merits and I'm not sure we expect the Judges to ring each other up and discuss matters before issuing a sentence.
Mr Bradley should go to prison for a long time, i would say as WY a minimum of 10 years. They are somewhat different, however both are violent individuals, one punched a man so hard he fell and struck his head, that punch could have caused some brain damage, whilst this man left a claw hammer in the mans head.
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