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At last, a decent sentence that fits the crime.

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Oops sorry, I maybe mistyped the thread title.

Absolutely pathetic sentences. And if the judge was limited by the legislation e.g. due to their age, it needs changed.


Here's another piece of scum

 
There have been some long sentences passed recently...the murderer of Thomas Campbell in Tameside got 35 years with no discount. Very brutal case btw.

The Rochdale rapists jailed yesterday got sentences of 29-35 years
 
Oops sorry, I maybe mistyped the thread title.

Absolutely pathetic sentences. And if the judge was limited by the legislation e.g. due to their age, it needs changed.
That's disgusting, they've basically got away with murder. Too many feral teens on our streets, the government wants to give them the vote!
 
They had traumatised upbringings
People are made as much as born.
Society makes us, and we make society.
What we do today echoes in eternity.
 
Shut up, nobody's interested.
You believe I should be denied an opinion?
OK, You're welcome to your belief. I don't share it, and I suspect that the vast majority on this forum don't either.
 
Amazingly, the UK is one of the better countries when it comes to sentences for serious crimes. And it's way improved on what it used to be. Anyone remember Mick Philpott? Before he killed his six kids he'd spent 3 years in jail. His crime? After shooting his girlfriend in the groin with a crossbow and smashing her kneecaps, he stabbed her 27 times and pulled out several metres of her intestines. When her mother entered the room, Philpott chased her and stabbed her 17 times in the back. When the paramedics turned up he cracked some jokes.

That said, it's still woefully inadequate.
 
Amazingly, the UK is one of the better countries when it comes to sentences for serious crimes. And it's way improved on what it used to be. Anyone remember Mick Philpott? Before he killed his six kids he'd spent 3 years in jail. His crime? After shooting his girlfriend in the groin with a crossbow and smashing her kneecaps, he stabbed her 27 times and pulled out several metres of her intestines. When her mother entered the room, Philpott chased her and stabbed her 17 times in the back. When the paramedics turned up he cracked some jokes.

That said, it's still woefully inadequate.
The courts seem very bad at differentiating between those who have made a silly mistake in a moment of madness and the 'lost cause' psychopaths who have no place walking around in society.
 
Smoking gun evidence ??

Execute the scum bags (y) ;)

Under age lock em up till there 18th than bump em off may be ???

Shocking case

6 year old girl abducted in Scotland from her home in the early hours taken into the woods and sexually assaulted and than suffocated
Scum
Bag involved laughed when he was arrested

How that little girl must have cried and begged for her mummy and daddy !!!!! In terror and pain
Numerous injuries on her body including dislocated hips from the violent rape

He would no pain and terror / fear before he died ;)
 
The courts seem very bad at differentiating between those who have made a silly mistake in a moment of madness and the 'lost cause' psychopaths who have no place walking around in society.
It's more a case of poor funding for the pre-sentencing reports.
Yes, pre-sentence reports (PSRs) have suffered from poor funding, with probation services in England and Wales suffering "chronic underfunding" leading to a decline in the production and use of PSRs, a fall of 92.7% in "standard" PSRs between Q2 2012 and Q1 2023, and major shortfalls in how the probation service operates. This lack of investment has contributed to unmanageable workloads for probation staff, a decline in the use of community sentences, and has been cited as a contributing factor to disparities within the justice system.
 
Another one.
Given 13 years for raping a child, released after 6 years and... suprise suprise, he strikes again!

Those that let dangerous criminals out early should be held culpable for any re-offending, and should be punished through the courts, and at the very least should lose their jobs.

 
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