Commit Libor fraud and get 14 years. Target the old and frail in burglaries and get half the sentence (Brothers who targeted frail pensioners in burglary spree jailed for 14 years | News | London Evening Standard). Sentencing in this country is just so wrong!!
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Crime and Punishment
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Prestuplyeniye i Nakazaniye.....
Crime and Punishment, Dostoyevski, brilliant book, captivating. Actually it's not - it's dead boring, had to go back to the beginning three times cos I forgot what had happened.
Basically, poor student thinks he above the the rest of us (like sasguru) and thinks the pawnbroker woman he owes money to is not worthy so he kills her (and her sister or cousin or sth, same thing to Russians) and then feels guilty and feels like everyone knows what he's done for like 7/8th of the book and worries at lot, then confesses, gets sent to the most liberal hard labour camp in history and finds God.
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I expect they'll change it now you've highlighted this.Originally posted by Whorty View PostCommit Libor fraud and get 14 years. Target the old and frail in burglaries and get half the sentence (Brothers who targeted frail pensioners in burglary spree jailed for 14 years | News | London Evening Standard). Sentencing in this country is just so wrong!!Comment
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The Libor chap put ze fine bank establishment into serious disrepute which is an obstruction to their finely tuned fraudlent schemes, so that's not allowed.
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You think so? Cool! I thought I was only posting in the general section of a small social media forum, never realised I could have so much influenceOriginally posted by Bacchus View PostI expect they'll change it now you've highlighted this.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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The banker had an example made of him.Originally posted by Whorty View PostCommit Libor fraud and get 14 years. Target the old and frail in burglaries and get half the sentence (Brothers who targeted frail pensioners in burglary spree jailed for 14 years | News | London Evening Standard). Sentencing in this country is just so wrong!!
The other scrum where just your common garden criminal."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I do get upset when people mug OAPs for a fiver. They should take at least a tenner to make it worthwhile.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI do get upset when people mug OAPs for a fiver. They should take at least a tenner to make it worthwhile.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Were they stealing gnomes and patio furniture?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe banker had an example made of him.
The other scrum where just your common garden criminal.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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