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.sky.com/story/1217207/man-jailed-after-one-punch-killed-stranger
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-england-lincolnshire-26439104
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?