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Anyway British justice isn't all bad - https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...y_to_clipboard
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The second person was accused of the equivalent of rape, and rape can get you a life sentence.
However if you mow someone down in your car you don't get very long. Hence the jokes about running someone over if you want to kill them.
It is Parliament and the Justice secretary at fault not the judiciary.
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British Justice
Hungarian hit-and-run driver killed two young girls | Daily Mail Online
Hungarian hit-and-run driver who killed two young girls on New Year’s Eve after being let into Britain despite string of violent crime convictions is jailed for four years
An ex-private schoolgirl screamed 'I can't go back to jail' after being convicted again for using a £20 sex toy and blindfold to con a student into believing she was having sex with a man.
Gayle Newland, 27, broke down in the dock today as she was found guilty of a string of sexual assaults after a dramatic retrial granted last year following criticism of the judge’s summing up in her 2015 court case.
This time her legal team chose to focus more on the sexual history of her victim who slept with up to 19 men in the period after she went to police in 2013.
But the jury still found Newland guilty of sexual assault by using a prosthetic penis and she faces jail again after being released from her eight-year term last year.Tags: None
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