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Ryan
05-08-11, 08:22 PM
This is angered and upset me quite allot, what a ****ing joke..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-14423760


The original story, all the suffering this poor kid went through for months and the bloke is out in 3 years. Hope someone spots him and tops him.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7708398.stm

Nelly
06-08-11, 08:07 AM
It is a bloody disgrace mate. 3 Years and now he will get protected! My blood boils! >:(

Col
06-08-11, 08:13 AM
Should've hung and save us the cost >:(

DaytonaDog
06-08-11, 12:32 PM
Welcome to my world people. This is not an unique situation. I have totally lost faith in the courts through weak sentencing or lack of sentencing which serve as no deterrent to criminals. Prisons are like a holiday camp and hold no fear. All to often extremely violent and dangerous criminal are released after serving only half of their sentence who go on to immediately reoffend upon release. I'm going to stop now before I go on an almighty rant and burst a blood vessel.

NoYou
06-08-11, 01:38 PM
Absolutely disgusting, not only does he get out of prison early he then leechs off our taxes for protection, and i would bet before he went to prison he was living on benefits as well and never payed any tax to even partially compensate, hope he lives a miserable life and dies a very painful death, pisses me right off to hear crap like this!

newnut
06-08-11, 03:33 PM
it winds me up that he would of been on the protection wing in jail to! what protection did baby P have? why should he get any?

wiltshire builders
06-08-11, 06:26 PM
Don't want to sound all right wing, because i'm not, but all these softly softly do-gooders are to blame.
They believe that the best place for a child is with it's mother, regardless of whether or not they are fit to care for the child.

The government needs to take a stand and make an example of these people. Don't blame the police or the courts as their hands are tied.

At least we know the guys name and what he looks like.

Good luck with the rest of your life, you're gonna need it! >:(

NiteW4tcher
06-08-11, 09:05 PM
At least we know the guys name and what he looks like.

Good luck with the rest of your life, you're gonna need it! >:(

someone is watching him somewhere.

he will get what is coming to him, maybe not today or tomorrow but someday real justice will be served

Col
07-08-11, 04:59 PM
At least we know the guys name and what he looks like.

Good luck with the rest of your life, you're gonna need it! >:(

someone is watching him somewhere.

he will get what is coming to him, maybe not today or tomorrow but someday real justice will be served


Reminds me of the film 'Star Chamber' [named after a court that used to pass judgement on the wealthy and powerful]where lawyers [?] fed up with soft sentences re-tried a case and then dispensed a death sentence by use of a hitman and that was made c.20 years ago

Marmalade
07-08-11, 06:46 PM
Maybe someone should stitch him up for speeding in an untaxed motor thats running on red diesel.

That'll get him proper time for some real serious offences

If it hasn't cost the powers that be then it's not a real crime

Rabb
07-08-11, 07:46 PM
Welcome to my world people. This is not an unique situation. I have totally lost faith in the courts through weak sentencing or lack of sentencing which serve as no deterrent to criminals. Prisons are like a holiday camp and hold no fear. All to often extremely violent and dangerous criminal are released after serving only half of their sentence who go on to immediately reoffend upon release. I'm going to stop now before I go on an almighty rant and burst a blood vessel.

Ditto...
I completely agree with all of the above.
Rabb.

pilninggas
07-08-11, 08:30 PM
Loony Lefty/Socialist view:

Society had failed this man, he acted this way as society had not supported his addiction or unemployment. He should not have served a custodial sentence, he needed a cuddle and rehabilitation. It is everyone elses fault his relationship with the baby did not become positive. Restorative Approaches will help him to become a positive and useful member of society. We think he should be compensated and given a new identity, a house and all the benefits he needs.


Lawyer's view; the rights of my client were abused, "where's that copy of ECHR?"


The law abiding majority of this country: RIP Little Baby Peter - we are so sorry your short life was so terrible.

String this vile bastard up, for a small piece of justice and before he does more evil acts


Chief Exec of Childrens Services [a euphamistic term] for Haringey: "Can i have my Job back?"

Nokesy
08-08-11, 05:20 PM
Serious crimes like this, with the level of suffering involved and weak crappy sentencing is a complete, utter joke and very indictative of our ballsed up country.

Equally we see vulnerable women go in and out of prison for a few weeks at time just for nicking a packet of fags - I know one women who went in and out for menial shop-lifting (I know it's still not right) 23 times before someone thought - 'I wonder if we could actually support / help this woman instead'!! And strangely enough, when she got some support, she stopped shop-lifting!

The balance is so wrong >:(

Jon_W
09-08-11, 08:17 AM
Well, it's only going to get worse (or better - it will certanly be cheaper...) under current proposals, the cours will be less used in favor of the Magistrates. Legal aid will be axed, to be replaced with mediation... let these people talk it out.... and socal services reduced.

This was not the first case of it's kind, and it's sure as hell jot going to be the last the way the LibCons are going!

redken1
13-08-11, 10:09 PM
Loony Lefty/Socialist view:

Society had failed this man, he acted this way as society had not supported his addiction or unemployment. He should not have served a custodial sentence, he needed a cuddle and rehabilitation. It is everyone elses fault his relationship with the baby did not become positive. Restorative Approaches will help him to become a positive and useful member of society. We think he should be compensated and given a new identity, a house and all the benefits he needs.


Lawyer's view; the rights of my client were abused, "where's that copy of ECHR?"


The law abiding majority of this country: RIP Little Baby Peter - we are so sorry your short life was so terrible.

String this vile bastard up, for a small piece of justice and before he does more evil acts


Chief Exec of Childrens Services [a euphamistic term] for Haringey: "Can i have my Job back?"

Pilninggas, this man’s actions sicken me to the pit of my stomach and as a true socialist I believe he should have remained incarcerated until the day he died.

I don’t wish to turn this thread in to a political debate but, I feel compelled to remind you that this farce of so called justice occurred on a right-wing capitalist regime’s watch.