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Is That What British Justice Says A Man's Life Is Worth - 40 Months ?
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Which will undoubtedly turn out to be 20 months.
The law in this country is a joke sometimes.
//Snellgrove lost his temper and shouted at Mr Galvin before pushing him 'forcibly' into the road. He then attempted to help him up but discovered the pensioner was seriously injured so fled the scene in Gosport //
What a vile cowardly piece of scum he is, pushing a pensioner. Lets just hope Mr Big enjoys him in the 20 months so we get some sort of justice.
The law in this country is a joke sometimes.
//Snellgrove lost his temper and shouted at Mr Galvin before pushing him 'forcibly' into the road. He then attempted to help him up but discovered the pensioner was seriously injured so fled the scene in Gosport //
What a vile cowardly piece of scum he is, pushing a pensioner. Lets just hope Mr Big enjoys him in the 20 months so we get some sort of justice.
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fender62 I disagree completely with what you said at 16.42 , but I have real life expierience of a similar situation.
I lived in Zambia where there was a system of 'instant justice' .
An elderly lady had her house robbed, a while later she got a phone call from the police. They said ''we have caught the man who robbed your house, do you want to beat him yourself or can the Sargent do it for you?
I lived in Zambia where there was a system of 'instant justice' .
An elderly lady had her house robbed, a while later she got a phone call from the police. They said ''we have caught the man who robbed your house, do you want to beat him yourself or can the Sargent do it for you?
TWR as I said if Snellgrove had been a first time offender he would probably have got a conditional discharge or at most a suspended sentence!
It is due to his long criminal record that he got 40 months for what is ,like it or not, an accidental death !
That push would not have killed or even injured a fit person. The victim had an abnormally thin skull that meant when he lost balance due to the push the fall caused brain damage.
The perpetrator can only be sentenced for the push, his long criminal record moved the sentence for that push up to 40 months , far longer than a person with a clean record would have got for the same offence!
It is due to his long criminal record that he got 40 months for what is ,like it or not, an accidental death !
That push would not have killed or even injured a fit person. The victim had an abnormally thin skull that meant when he lost balance due to the push the fall caused brain damage.
The perpetrator can only be sentenced for the push, his long criminal record moved the sentence for that push up to 40 months , far longer than a person with a clean record would have got for the same offence!
TWR I have worked inside a prison and talked to dozens, possible over 100, prisoners from driving offenders through to murderers. Not ONE of them said the thought of prison would put them off what they did or would deter them from doing it again!
No one ever considers that they would go to prison they just do not consider it. The death sentence does not deter murder places with the death sentence have more murders per head of population than places like us.
Yes , There are people who consider Prison as an occupational hazard and discuss various 'nicks' in the way international businessmen discuss hotels.
But they are career criminals and nothing will change them, they are also a very tiny minority of the prison population!
No one ever considers that they would go to prison they just do not consider it. The death sentence does not deter murder places with the death sentence have more murders per head of population than places like us.
Yes , There are people who consider Prison as an occupational hazard and discuss various 'nicks' in the way international businessmen discuss hotels.
But they are career criminals and nothing will change them, they are also a very tiny minority of the prison population!
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