Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Well, I Suppose It's A Novel Excuse...

Jo Sidhu, for McCloud today, told the court a discretionary life sentence was not merited in his case, because he had restricted the abuse to one victim and not gone after other children.
Nice try, I suppose, but it'll never wor...

Oh:
Three senior judges, sitting at the London court, today agreed to replace his life term with a less draconian sentence of imprisonment for public protection (IPP).
*sigh*

4 comments:

  1. Oh well, that's perfectly acceptable then. I don't even see why they went to trouble of prosecuting him in light of that.

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  2. He did it once and in India.. should have sent him there to face the Indian justice system

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  3. Ancient & Tattered Airman31 May 2011 at 20:05

    We have courts of Law
    we need Courts of Justice.

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  4. "Oh well, that's perfectly acceptable then. I don't even see why they went to trouble of prosecuting him in light of that."

    That's the long-term goal, I suspect...

    "We have courts of Law
    we need Courts of Justice."


    Indeed!

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