Today's jailed offenders

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Today's jailed offenders

Post by Blackrod » Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:48 pm

Evil Falder apparently has a long no term girlfriend who is standing by him and will help rehabilitate him when released. I don't think she gets it and must be insane.

Scumbag Bennell what is the point of just having 15 years locked up.
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Post by piston broke » Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:03 pm

Blackrod wrote:Scumbag Bennell what is the point of just having 15 years locked up.
I REALLY hope he doesn't live 15 years. So many grown men, now, and not one of them thought to go around and do him.
I can see why they say Paedos know how to pick their victims. My best thoughts go out to the innocents who are scarred for life.

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Post by mdd2 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:05 pm

How can anyone be sentenced to longer in prison than those who murder people. 31 years is fine by me for this monster but we do need to make the punishment fit the crime and a 20 year sentence for murder, about 7 years for killing someone whilst drunk driving just doesn't seem correct to me if we are sentencing the likes of Bennell and Falder to over 30 years

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Post by ŽižkovClaret » Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:13 pm

mdd2 wrote:How can anyone be sentenced to longer in prison than those who murder people. 31 years is fine by me for this monster but we do need to make the punishment fit the crime and a 20 year sentence for murder, about 7 years for killing someone whilst drunk driving just doesn't seem correct to me if we are sentencing the likes of Bennell and Falder to over 30 years
there would be a cumulative aspect due to the number of victims i'd imagine.

If you really want your blood pressure raising, look up sentences for financial crime vs violent/lethal crime. The establishment cares more for it's pounds and pence than its average citizen
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