Tuesday, 3 October 2023

It's The Judge Who Needs A Wake Up Call,,,

..in fact, it's the entire justice system:

Grinning from ear to ear, this was the reaction of a thug spared jail for stabbing a complete stranger moments after a court was told of his 'genuine remorse' for his actions. Issac Francis, 22, ran up behind a man who was being set upon, and despite not knowing anyone involved, knifed him twice in the buttock. Yet despite having a previous conviction for robbery and possession of a bladed article, Francis walked free from court after a judge was told the offence had been the 'wake-up call he needed'.

The only thing he's 'woken up to' is the uselessness of the justice system. And I suspect he already knew that.  

Representing Francis in court, Nicola Carroll said he had 'genuine remorse' for his actions and the offence had been the 'wake-up call he needed'. She said the thug - who was supported in court by his mother - had 'complex psychological needs' and had got involved in the fight due to a 'misplaced sense of loyalty to those involved'.

How, since he didn't know any of the people involved? 

Passing sentence, Recorder Alexandra Simmons said she was 'satisfied' Francis was remorseful, and acknowledged his young age and psychological needs.

Don't those make him more dangerous, then? 

3 comments:

Ian J said...

I'd be interested to know how many of these 'lenient' judges are mid-aged, middle class, white females. Perhaps they are not the most appropriate for these cases, where the 'defendents' have no respect for them

Peter MacFarlane said...

You may remember "Bystander", who years ago wrote a fascinating blog about his experiences as a JP.

He said many times, that the ONLY thing which wipes the smirk of their faces is an immediate custodial sentence. "Take him down" says the magistrate, and the grin disappears at once.

Naturally this is one "lesson" that will never be "learned" by the PTB.

JuliaM said...

"I'd be interested to know how many of these 'lenient' judges are mid-aged, middle class, white females."

Oh, quite a lot, I suspect.

"You may remember "Bystander"..."

Indeed I do, his blog is sadly missed.