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Pussy
4th August 2009, 22:48
Hardly surprising though!
Mom
4th August 2009, 22:52
Was talking about this today at work. I am happy he has been convicted of some of the charges he faced.
I imagine there will be a few people out in society at the moment having a few second thoughts around how they conduct themselves in light of the outcome of this case.
This is how we do it it our culture is not much of a defense it seems if you truely are dishonest.
How embarrasing.
Pussy
4th August 2009, 23:05
More like he thought he was as cunning as a shit house rat.... but in reality was too thick for that
p.dath
4th August 2009, 23:09
It's not just that. He was also an MP. MP's have to be held to a higher standed than your average person.
You can't have someone making the rules and at the same time breaking them.
peasea
5th August 2009, 06:36
It's not just that. He was also an MP. MP's have to be held to a higher standed than your average person.
You can't have someone making the rules and at the same time breaking them.
That's exactly right; the office (and the person in it) should be squeaky clean or respect goes out the window. Like cops who lie; it's worse than a member of the public telling porkies because they are percieved to be above such skullduggery.
With that in mind I feel that members of office or sworn police should face harsher penalties for fraudulent acts. Given time, respect for the policy makers, law makers and the upholders of the law might return.
Or is it too late?
Laava
5th August 2009, 07:52
It's not just that. He was also an MP. MP's have to be held to a higher standed than your average person.
You can't have someone making the rules and at the same time breaking them.
True, his attitude was "I am a Taito and beyond being questioned". He seemed totally arrogant!
98tls
5th August 2009, 07:56
Wonder if his sentence will reflect three years of a team of cops work?Probably walk away with a slapped wrist.<_<
Elysium
5th August 2009, 07:56
The case really turned into a circus when those maori protest idiots got involved.
MisterD
5th August 2009, 08:44
Don't forget how Clark and Cullen defended him and the current Liarbour mob are still doing so...there's more to come on immigration-related corruption within that party, of that you can be sure.
Swoop
5th August 2009, 09:18
It is certainly a first for labour. Leading the way, by having their first (also, NZ's first) conviction of a corrupt MP.
Stand and be proud labour. The Guiness Book will soon be calling to register your result.
Dooly
5th August 2009, 09:21
I wonder if he actually will get jail time, or some kind of limp wristed community service, fines, blah, blah, blah.........
Mind you, spose there will be appeals dragging it all out eventually...........
Maha
5th August 2009, 09:29
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh ya talkin' about that Tito dude???
I thought the grass was growing at an alarming rate somewhere....:confused:
MSTRS
5th August 2009, 09:41
I wonder if he actually will get jail time, or some kind of limp wristed community service, fines, blah, blah, blah.........
Fuck that. He should be sent to Thailand to do a few tiling jobs for some of their pollies...
p.dath
5th August 2009, 09:42
The other kicker is that although he was found guilty on 20 something counts, each with a maximum term of 7 years - NZ typically uses concurrent sentencing.
So rather than facing a maximum sentence of 20x7 years, it will only be a maximum sentence of 7 years (since all sentences get served at the same time).
I don't know the facts of the case that were presented in court (which is probably not the same as presented by the media), but I would expect the court to hand down a maximum sentence since he was a sitting MP at the time, and because of the number of guilty verdicts.
CookMySock
5th August 2009, 10:43
I'm a little surprised at the things he did, but I was also a little surprised at how sincere he was throughout the process.
So they painted his fence? :shrug:
Steve
ready4whatever
5th August 2009, 10:50
the overstayers stayed even longer to testify didnt they? they were the ones trying to grease up to stay here, give them the boot for a start. correct me if im wrong though, didnt take notice of this case much
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