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Depends where the 6 momnths is. In a Thai jail maybe.

In a uk holiday camp NO !
another piece of trash with a let off depite the fact that he has previouys convictions for violence.

another example of a dozy out of touch do gooder liberal judge blaming everybody but the trash in question
This light sentence of 6 months is abysmal.

This crime wasn't committed on the spare of the moment, but this low life went to a petrol station purposely to purchase some thing to attack this poor woman with.

One more instance of the fact that one dares to criticise these thugs.at one's peril.
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If the Judge thought that Jordan's 'issues surrounding his family and his emotions would be dealt with during his time in custody' he should have given him a longer term considering his history.
Nowhere near long enough.
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The Judge 'told Horsley he hoped some of his issues surrounding his family and his emotions would be dealt with during his time in custody'

Aw diddums, 'poor-little-tw@t-is-the-real-victim-of-socie
ty-and-social-circumstances'
shocker. This piece of scum went out of his way to get revenge on someone who tried to get him to behave whilst in the company of others and not spoil their enjoyment. With any luck, someone will accidentally drop a little bleach into his tea and let him have a bit of his own medicine.
He'll be out in 6 months anyway.
If his familial background was taken into account, then his previous convictions should ALSO, have bearing on the sentence.
Bleach seems to have become the alternative to knives. The difference being that knives kill but bleach will ruin your life.

Criminals seem to have caught on that killing someone to get revenge means they will spend their life in prison, but if they throw bleach, they will ruin that persons life, That person will likely be in continued pain, but the accused will be in and out of prison in no time.

There is also the matter that it isn't an offence to carry bleach and the punishment for using it on someone is less than using a knife.

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