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Bring back the death penalty?
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That's probably what he has got, only a lot less pleasant than an afternoon on the end of Mr Pierrepoint's rope. -
Sometimes I think guilt should be assessed as a number from 0 to 10 and a 10 for serious offences attracting the death penalty.
Then I remember Ian Brady and think life imprisonment to be better.
Sentence here appears way too lenient.Comment
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Liberal judges. Probably thought that because he is black, he has suffered from oppression and racism, and these contributed to the anger that drove him to rape the girl.Comment
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Is he a lesbian too?Originally posted by GJABS View PostLiberal judges. Probably thought that because he is black, he has suffered from oppression
and racism
, and these contributed to the anger that drove him to rape the girl.Comment
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If he was trans he'd get off with a caution.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs he a lesbian too?"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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This thread is really sinking. Is this what you lot get off on?"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Vile actions & Vile Man.
I won't be sad if he spends his sentence in solitary between the times the other prisoners beat the crap out of him.Comment
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Unfortunately they probably won't get the chance. 11 years though? You get close to double that for armed robbery, even if no-one gets harmed. Is it wrong to think that's wrong?Originally posted by vetran View PostVile actions & Vile Man.
I won't be sad if he spends his sentence in solitary between the times the other prisoners beat the crap out of him.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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indeed I would prefer longer sentences in such cases.Originally posted by Mordac View PostUnfortunately they probably won't get the chance. 11 years though? You get close to double that for armed robbery, even if no-one gets harmed. Is it wrong to think that's wrong?Comment
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