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Is This A Harsh Enough Sentence For These Savages?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-23808 971
12/5/suspenders? can't be right.
12/5/suspenders? can't be right.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We need more detail than is provided by the link. The suspended is understandable, one act of neglect. The 'beating' of a patient sounds very bad but you have to understand that what was always called 'common assault' is now charged as 'assault by beating' because of a legal nicety. It is exactly the same offence as before, but the higher court has said that 'assault' is really only apt when there is no blow or slap etc involved, since it really means to put someone in fear of unlawful violence, as , for example, aiming a blow which misses or by having them think that they are about to be struck. If any kind of blow actually lands it is technically 'battery' and should be worded in the charge as 'by beating' or similar words. If any real injury results then it would be charged as assault occasioning actual bodily harm, a more serious offence, or gbh if the injury is serious or a wound.
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Can you help with the question in this thread, below? You appear to know the distinctions between assault/gbh
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Crimina l/Quest ion1269 396.htm l
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Can you help with the question in this thread, below? You appear to know the distinctions between assault/gbh
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This is a difficult question as, in most cases, the public shout 'ITS NOT ENOUGH!' There has to be a tariff to each crime. Judging by the outcry in newspapers etc. nothing short of life is adequate for anything from burglary to murder. 12 months to me is a punishment that fits that crime and as someone has pointed out, the real punishment is that, they will not work in that environment ever again, indeed, they will be lucky to work anywhere again.
No i was horrified at the short durations of these sentences and would've been happy to see this evil trio and others like them have sentences that start in double figures and i'm talking about years not months.
Interesting to see the word "savages" used here. Do you often use 17th century colonial phrases?
Interesting to see the word "savages" used here. Do you often use 17th century colonial phrases?
This - if nothing else - is a further argument for the regulation of healthcare assistants. There are currently no national standards, no "qualification" - anyone with CRB clearance can be an HCA. These women acted disgracefully - how they would return to healthcare is hard to see, given the application process for NHS jobs these days. I wouldn't give them a reference....
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