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Sentencing gone barmy
5 Years for systematically killing a 3 year old epileptic toddler ? Can be released after 2.5 years on licence ? The world has gone mad. There, I've got it off of my chest !! Sorry.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a bit on the light side, even though he was acquitted of murder, and therefore of s18 gbh with intent (which is inherent in a murder count).Blame the jury for that. How they found that a defendant who did the acts described did so without intending really serious bodily harm to such a young victim is a mystery. But once they had, the judge was confined, at least by precedent and sentencing guidelines, to pass a sentence of this order. They don't always do that. There are cases, usually when the defendant has succeeded with the statutory defence of diminished responsibility in murder, and thus is convicted of manslaughter only, where the judge has passed a sentence as near as possible to a sentence for murder.
Thinking back some 40 years, sir.prize, the sentence for a man who killed a baby with a single blow in temper, was 5 years, and that was typical then for such a manslaughter. The difference here is that this killing was part of a history of violence towards the child, not on the scale of horrific child cruelty but nonetheless not an isolated act of violence. The defendants are of a pattern though; time after time, the defendant is male, living with the mother, the child is not his and the child is killed by an act of violence which is committed in temper, often because the child is crying and that gets on the man's nerves.
Thats ok then, he's emotionally disturbed so lets let him out in a few years to continue his emotional problems on the public.
Rings of the Facebook killer. Wonder how many more deaths/rapes/attacks this person will commit before something is done.
If he is mentally unstable then should be locked up indefinitely until considerd well enough to be let loose on the public.
who's fault, maybe the jury but still a big element of liberal judging.
Rings of the Facebook killer. Wonder how many more deaths/rapes/attacks this person will commit before something is done.
If he is mentally unstable then should be locked up indefinitely until considerd well enough to be let loose on the public.
who's fault, maybe the jury but still a big element of liberal judging.
This is not a murder case but a manslaughter one - so systematically killing isn't really what he's been charged with
There's also a general principle that sentences are lighter when the accused is under 18 - I think that's probably not a bad principle, you may not.
Having said that the sentencing guidelines here http ://w ww.c ps.g ov.u k/le gal/ s_to _u/s ente ncin g_ma nual /inv olun tary _man slau ghte r/ are interesting.
It's pointed out that the guidelines cover the widest band of sentencing for any offense.
I'd say the sentence wasn't unduely out of proportion with past precedent here.
You might think that actually a murder charge was warrented - if so then this would have been a "barmy" sentence.
Perhaps it's not the sentence that you should be objecting to here but the charge?
There's also a general principle that sentences are lighter when the accused is under 18 - I think that's probably not a bad principle, you may not.
Having said that the sentencing guidelines here http
It's pointed out that the guidelines cover the widest band of sentencing for any offense.
I'd say the sentence wasn't unduely out of proportion with past precedent here.
You might think that actually a murder charge was warrented - if so then this would have been a "barmy" sentence.
Perhaps it's not the sentence that you should be objecting to here but the charge?
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So it sounds as if Em wants judges to ignore the charges put in front of them to decide on and try different charges
And then says the world has gone mad!
You don't suppose there's any chance that the CPS as legal professionals might know a bit more about the case and the suitable charges than a bunch of unqualified onlookers getting their information from the media do you?
Nah - that's crazy talk! - Of course we know best
And then says the world has gone mad!
You don't suppose there's any chance that the CPS as legal professionals might know a bit more about the case and the suitable charges than a bunch of unqualified onlookers getting their information from the media do you?
Nah - that's crazy talk! - Of course we know best
hc this is the thread referred to
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