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It appears that murder charges were dropped and they were charged with manslaughter instead, the judge said she would have got 22 years if it had have been a murder charge. Isn't that what is wrong with our system of justise in this country, make the punishment fit the crime
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I hope that when the pair do get out their home address is public knowledge.
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I think if somebody had murdered this poor child by recognised methods, they would have got life (for what that is worth in this country), to put this in perspective, neglecting the child, starving the child, child cruelty and casuing her death should have all been seperate charges with seperate sentences not running concurrently, my guess is that would add up to more than they got, and would still not be enough, in cases like this, manslaghter should not be an option, starving a child to death is murder and nothing less, for that they should both have hung.
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It's a technicality isn't it? Murder has to be when you actually intend to kill and the defence will be that they didn't.
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How can someone do that to a child.
Sickening, and she was heard commenting about her dog weight and condition. I hope she get a good pasting in jail daily.:mad: |
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How do people like this manage to find someone to defend them? I know we all have a living to make but surely even lawyers have a conscience and draw the line at which cases they take on. Or are they assigned certain cases? Perhaps our resident legal eagle, Ms. Blazey QC, could enlighten us.
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!2 years for killing a kid?..........thats typical british justice for ya:(
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I think that the only grounds that a lawyer can refuse a case are the lack of expertise in that particular field of the law or not having the time to take on another case. Thus a lawyer generally dealing with corporate law would be able to decline a criminal case and vice versa. A defence lawyer does not judge the client and will do everything in his/her power to get the accused off the charge or gain the absolute minimum sentence. That’s his/her job. Similarly the prosecution team do the opposite. The judge applies the law once a jury has come to a decision although the judge can direct the jury if the prosecution evidence is so weak or extremely strong. But the jury are not obliged to take the direction on board. This particular crime was beyond belief but the law is the law, even if it is an ass at times and without it we would have vigilante groups and anarchy. |
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