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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Davethedog - I understand your feelings, as I feel the same about them & others like 'em too - BUT - if you took it upon yourself to name & shame them, then their house was bombarded with nutters trying to burn their house down, putting them &/or their children in danger....THEN, at or after trial, they were found to be completely innocent - how would you feel then?
Smashing a few windows, or pelting them with sticks, stones, or eggs, might make you feel better, but could get you into trouble!
As I say, let them get what they deserve in prison - by the big boys!
Smashing a few windows, or pelting them with sticks, stones, or eggs, might make you feel better, but could get you into trouble!
As I say, let them get what they deserve in prison - by the big boys!
Too right. No vigilantism.
Responsible people would all agree.
And so they should.
Can we afford to have lynch mobs taking over.?
You don't know where it would end.
Can we rely on the judicial system, though?
Or are the Courts' sentencing powers inadequate?
Needless to say, some people are sceptical.
Not everyone trusts the judicial system any more.
Only time will tell, in this particular case.
Leave it to the Courts.
Let the proper authorities deal with the offenders.
Even in a case like this, you can't have mob rule.
You would end up with anarchy.
Responsible people would all agree.
And so they should.
Can we afford to have lynch mobs taking over.?
You don't know where it would end.
Can we rely on the judicial system, though?
Or are the Courts' sentencing powers inadequate?
Needless to say, some people are sceptical.
Not everyone trusts the judicial system any more.
Only time will tell, in this particular case.
Leave it to the Courts.
Let the proper authorities deal with the offenders.
Even in a case like this, you can't have mob rule.
You would end up with anarchy.
It is worth remembering that the three were not charged with murder or manslaughter.
They were found guilty under the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 with Causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable adult.
It is not possible to impose a sentence of life without parole for this offense. The maximum the judge can impose is 14 years.
They were found guilty under the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 with Causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable adult.
It is not possible to impose a sentence of life without parole for this offense. The maximum the judge can impose is 14 years.