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youngmafbog | 09:37 Mon 23rd Apr 2018 | News
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Would Judges dish out harsher sentences if an equivalent thing was happening to them?

Why such an aversion to locking this scum up?


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5646381/Nick-Knowles-says-thieves-targeting-tools-vans-let-60-fines.html#comments
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same with burglary, should be 5 years in chokey, first offence, 10 second, throw away the key after that.
Totally agree with you TTT. Too bloody soft Judges and Magistrates,fall for any sob story imaginable.
yes, he's right.

Would go further than TTT tho, 10 years minimum for first offence.
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It seems more and more that The Establishment consider the perpetrator to be the victim. The real victim is of no consequence to them. I honestly dont think they have a clue about how this can affect normal hard working tax payers.

I agree TTT, three strikes and out.
Is there evidence to support Nick Knowles' claim?
No, Nick Knowles is not right, although I entirely sympathise with the situation on which he is commenting.

The law works purely because it is dispassionate, and emotions are not used in its creation and implementation. Bringing emotions into law creation and implementation is not possible because it simply sees judges out-doing each other in expressing their moral outrage by out-sentencing each other.

If there are faults with the law - and there certainly are! - then the faults like with the legal system at source, and not with the judges who are bound to deliver the sentences laid down for them.
Yes, he is 100% right.
Yes he's right.
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"it simply sees judges out-doing each other in expressing their moral outrage by out-sentencing each other. "

But haven't we seen the opposite where right-on liberal judiciary seem to compete for the lowest (or no) sentence?

// not with the judges who are bound to deliver the sentences laid down for them.//

But even there guidelines are given but all too often the most lenient sentence is picked for the flimsiest of reasons.
I think the law needs changing and there should be tougher sentences for this type of crime. If you agree with me please consider signing this petition and let's see if we can do something about it. Thanks.
https://www.change.org/p/theresa-may-mp-stronger-punishment-for-perpetrators-of-tool-thefts-from-tradesman-s-vehicles
//and not with the judges who are bound to deliver the sentences laid down for them. //

sentences are not laid down, per-se, but the judiciary has sentencing guidelines from which to work. judges determine sentences based on precedent case law.
Totally agree with Nick Knowles.

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