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Acrington sham marriage bride wins cut in sentence
'A BOGUS Czech bride who was jailed for her part in an Accrington sham marriage has had her sentence overturned - so she can give birth at home.' Acrington sham marriage bride wins cut in sentence (From Lancashire Telegraph) Tough on crime? I think not. Are we to see more and more people spared jail sentences, as costs seem to play more of an important part, rather than justice, for people found guilty of committing crime?. |
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Not on the same subject, though it does concern our criminal justice system, I'll post this here.
Watching the television news last night, there was a report about the woman who stabbed M.P. Stephen Timms, because he'd voted in favour of invading Iraq, in 2003. What I found outrageous was that she wasn't in court because she 'didn't recognise the British justice system.' Fair enough, she has the right not to defend her actions, but as the case was committed in Britain, and she is a British citizen, I'd have dragged her kicking and screaming, and if necessary, handcuffed to the dock. Woman 'stabbed MP Stephen Timms in stomach after Iraq war confrontation' | Mail Online Strangely, at the time of the atack, her father was in receipt of welfare benefits, after being made unemployed. He obviously recognises the state, and all that it can offer, including the education of his children, including his daughter. Profile: Roshonara Choudhry | UK news | guardian.co.uk If people living here, neither like our democratic system, and our sovreign state, they know where the door is. I'm sure there are lots of caves in the Middle East where people such as Roshonara Choudhrywould feel much happier. |
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Exactly how myself and Mrs Moss felt watching the news last night. Not recognising the laws of Great Britain....once again, the ludicrously PC stance of this country is being used to full extent against it.
We need to nip this in the bud now. When in Rome.... |
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She will be back once the child is born so she can claim the benefits she is "entitled to" !
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If I lived somewhere, and I didn't deem it a worthy enough place to live, I'd leave. She has the same options. |
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If you're suspected of committing a crime, and there's enough evidence that you should face trial, whether you recogise the criminal justyice system or not, the accused should be in court, by whatever means it takes to drag them there. |
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Crossed wires, and my fault for broadening the thread. I was referring to Roshonara Choudhry. |
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Though I sadly suspect that because of a 'borders free E.E.C.' that is unlikely to happen. |
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True !
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