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Did The Judge Make The Right Call.
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The point of prison is to punish an offender, and prevent him or her from re-offending via the harsh lesson of incarceration.
It's apparent that this man will be punished daily for the rest of his life, so prison is unlikely to increase or diminish that punishment, and would simply deprive his grieving family of his support, and him of theirs.
It was an accident, although a law was broken, but we have to assess these issues from a human point of view, and I believe the judge has correctly done so.
The point of prison is to punish an offender, and prevent him or her from re-offending via the harsh lesson of incarceration.
It's apparent that this man will be punished daily for the rest of his life, so prison is unlikely to increase or diminish that punishment, and would simply deprive his grieving family of his support, and him of theirs.
It was an accident, although a law was broken, but we have to assess these issues from a human point of view, and I believe the judge has correctly done so.
\I find it quite telling that the victim in the other car didn't want him to go to prison\
What surprised me was the victim's impact statement actually made a difference to the sentence which was handed down. I guess the outcome would have been very different had someone been killed in the other vehicle??
What surprised me was the victim's impact statement actually made a difference to the sentence which was handed down. I guess the outcome would have been very different had someone been killed in the other vehicle??