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bazwillrun | 18:16 Fri 04th Apr 2008 | News
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judiciary strike again

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7326 439.stm

and people wonder why we have so much trash walking our streets
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Couldn't agree more!! Did you see they freed Terrorists early because there was no room, then jail 2 people for forging autographs!! You couldn't make it up!!
It's unbelievable just what you can do without getting sent down for a long time.
If I kill Gordon Brown and the rest of his blood sucking cronies what do you recon I'll get.
At least 200 hours community service
OK I can deal with that.
Some one tell me where I can lay m mitts on an AK47.
Don't turn this into an anti Brown rant. Stay with the Question and DO something about these lenient sentences. Tel your MP to get moving or you'll vote him out next time.
Evren Anil was my cousins best friend.
not just Brown. I'm not Brownist I'm MPist in general and to be honest since when did telling your local mp get anything done.
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If enough people could stay focussed and angry we might get something done-but I see it's not possible-you'd rather
rabbit on about MP's expenses than concentrate on Real crime.
I contacted my local MP concerning my son being unable to find a place to live. I told her that there needs to be something done about the house situation. She wasn't interested so don't tell me about getting on to my local MP about stuff. Unless your an immigrant forget it.
The judiciary is hopeless, this country is over run people who should be in prison are not, those who need not be there are(ie two guys who forged signatures for money and old poeple not paying thier council tax.)hardly heavey duty crime. People lost a bit of money its not like any one was hurt or killed by it.
These people are getting vast amounts of money for doing basically sweet FA.
We are focused and angry. Why do you think this thread was wriiten. To highlight the stupidity of this judicial system and the goverment that stands by and does nothing to change it.
Contacting the local MP does nothing,maybe a damn good scare from some one whos been pushed over the edge might.
HAnd me the AK invisible

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Its getting a serious joke now in the UK.

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The Judge Ann Goddard lifted restrictions banning the pair being identified and condemned their "yobbish and stupid behaviour".

Yes it was, but a poor bloke is dead and now has no identification.

Whats going on in this Country?

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When do we attack Steve?
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"yobbish and stupid behaviour".

if it wasnt for the fact a person died, this would be hilarious. that shows how ridiculous and out of touch in all ways the people (unelected) that administer justice are.

kick over a rubbish bin,drop some litter, scrawl some graffitti, yeah thats yobbish and stupid.

These scum didnt even get a prison term, they got detention.

"Thompson and Rowe, who showed no emotion as they were sentenced, will be out in less than 18 months, having served half their terms minus the 210 days they have already spent in custody."

Yeah thats justice, British style 21st century style

Totally phukkin laughable not to mention derisory and an insult to most people especially the family of the victim, still no suprise there then is there, as usual.
There should be a set sentence for a particular crime, so every one knows that if you commit a crime you know exactly what you are going to get.

Judges should be elected, and should be forced to stand down on reaching a certain age. They should also be forced to periodically take refresher courses to bring them up to date with what is really going off in the "Real World".

Regarding our money grabbing, non listening, waste of space MPs. Go out and vote at the next election, for anyone apart from a present sitting MP. That may then make them wake up and realise we put them in these lucrative positions, but we can also dismiss them .
You must add to your list of "inadequates" the management and staff of the Crown Prosecution Service. The miscreants in the case mentioned were charged with manslaughter, not murder, and this would have been decided by the CPS.

As for set sentences, the idea of an independent judiciary is that they are free to impose sentences taking into account all the circumstances in each case presented to them. I don't think too many people would not like to see sentencing carried out by Parliament.
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But, steve, you must not lay everything at the door of the judiciary.

Apart from being restrained by maximum sentences as laid down by Parliament, judges and magistrates are also bound to sentence in accordance with their sentencing guidelines as devised by the Sentencing Guidelines Council (SGC).

These provide guidance for sentencers and take account of various mitigating and aggravating circumstances for each offence. Departure from the guidelines without just cause is strong grounds for appeal.

I agree that the country is far too soft in a number of areas and that the SGC (allegedly independent, but almost certainly influenced by Parliament) has gradually reduced their recommended sentences. The blame, however, lies principally with Parliament, not the judiciary.

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