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    • Higgins
      Higgins last edited by

      https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/300225515/woman-suffers-miscarriage-from-brutal-assault-by-partner

      Should this woman's family be allowed to have half an hour of time with this piece of shite with immunity from prosecution?

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      • mariner4life
        mariner4life last edited by

        No

        But that man is sick and should be locked away for his, and everyone elses, own good. That sentence is a fucking joke.

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        • Crucial
          Crucial last edited by

          Only bonus is that he cant apply for parole which makes it equivalent to a 13 year sentence.

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          • MajorRage
            MajorRage last edited by

            Only 4 years for that? That's insane.

            I do often wonder about vigilante justice as a business idea. I'm not really the illegal, or hard, sort though so don't think it would be something I would want to be involved in. But you see it everywhere with group of teenagers who think they are untouchable. Reckon a group of real, proper hard guys who lived that life and and taught them a real lesson might change things.

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            • antipodean
              antipodean @Higgins last edited by

              @Higgins in the interests of justice I always feel that the family shouldn't have any input.

              I must say I'm surprised at the sentence. This individual seems beyond redemption and as strange as it may seem given my previous occupation, I've always been opposed to the death sentence. People like him are making me reconsider that stance.

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