Remember the arrest of the thugs throwing furniture from the top floor of Stratford Westfield? I thought the charges not being attempted murder we’re a big slap in the face, but turns out the wretchedly incompetent justice system had more in store:
The youth court hearing at Stratford Magistrates' Court was adjourned by magistrate Aneeta Prem until 21 May without any pleas being entered, as both sets of the boys' parents required interpreters.
And why should that mean that the taxpayer has to stump up for them? If they can’t understand what’s going on, who cares? They aren't on trial (though maybe they should be).
The little shits on trial can’t be named, of course. So name the damn parents - if we have to pay for them, we should be entitled to know who they are…
4 comments:
Outrageous!
I live in Cyprus - I have been in court as a witness to a burglary. The case was adjourned four times but each time I had to provide my own lawyer and translator at €500 a pop...
I'm sooooo glad I'm no longer a tax payer in the UK!
Justice is, of course, a joke around here.
I wish I wasn't!
Increasingly so.
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