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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka View Post
    If he's been sentenced then he's been found guilty, which means the case was proven.
    I read DMNTD's post as implying that the police prosecutor(s) either presented only a minimum of argument and evidence, sufficient to convict but not sufficient to movitate a stiff sentence, or that they allowed the scumbag in question to plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid the hassle of proving a more serious one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka View Post
    Care to clarify why it is that the police are at fault for this sentence, which has been imposed by the Courts?

    If he's been sentenced then he's been found guilty, which means the case was proven.
    ..... he said at the beginning ".......it has turned out due to Kaikohe Police's lack of following through on their side of things......" so i guess it's the Kaikohe Police he's angry with and means no offence/disrespect to the rest of the force?
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    One of the reasons people like this dont go to prison, where they should be, is because all our prisons are full. If this was a country with a decent legal system like the U.S. this dude would be locked up for good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I read DMNTD's post as implying that the police prosecutor(s) either presented only a minimum of argument and evidence, sufficient to convict but not sufficient to movitate a stiff sentence, or that they allowed the scumbag in question to plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid the hassle of proving a more serious one.
    There must be some sort of Karma here. The internet has spread the details of the offence and that he was guilty. Home detention means that he is available, sort of like a sitting duck don't you think. How can they link that back to DMNTD.

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    I can fully understand the outrage in all instances here. We had to deal with something similar not so long ago, and as Maha man has said it was a very tough time finding the balance when the red mist is so thick you cant see properly. For me it was the swing between wanting to do bodily harm to the bloke (I had many and varied means of fixing him I can assure you), the complete frustration with the constabulary taking so long to take action (or so it seemed for us) and just wanting to hug the girls close and tell them I loved them. Chris, take heart mate, you have your lovely girl and she is safe.

    Scum like this bloke will find their punishment, of that I have no doubt. You cant do something like that without opening yourself up to an amazing array of bad shit happening in your life. I know it, I have seen it working.

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    i think you need to be looking at the Courts and sentencing as apposed to the Police,If he got Home d or whatever his sentence was, the fact he was found guilty and got a sentence shows the Police did their job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougieNZ View Post
    Because one police officer (allegedly) didn't do his job, there is no need to embark on a tirade on the total police force and the judiciary. Some of he comments made in this thread are a disgracce.

    Lets try to keep some balance here....
    I am not sure we have been reading the same thread mate, I cant see anywhere that it has been said that one police officer did not do his job (allegedly) or anyone really bagging the entire judiciary or police force.

    Lets try to keep some balance here...

    How about you go and start up your own thread and bring your feelings about this to the masses for comment? Just a thought!
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    The average for these types is to have abused 200 to 300 kids I was told when I trained - a stat that came from the sex offenders unit at a CHCH prison I think.

    Recidivism is their middle name. But its the Courts not the Police. There is a bit of a paed ring among lawyers (and ? therefore Judges)that I'm aware of from things confided to me as a psyc nurse by both adult survivors - confirmed by things told to me by low lifes (the lawyers mates who groom and provide kids) who got caught themselves.

    To my knowledge none of the upper rung have been caught and some still practise law - defense lawyer is the trade of one who pays well. We won't get real sentences till the sickness gets out of the legal system.

    You have good cause to obsess over this injustice - but karma will get him even if it takes years. Meanwhile his reputation will be screwed which is some punishment in itself. But it will get him in a surprising way, just have faith - without you needing to engineer or instigate in any way. Seen poetic justice just happen many times.

    And if not soon, I guarantee (having nursed some dying creeps) that his conscience will make him have a tortured dying period. These types fight death as they know they aint done life right - a fear and anxiety grips them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
    ..... he said at the beginning ".......it has turned out due to Kaikohe Police's lack of following through on their side of things......" so i guess it's the Kaikohe Police he's angry with and means no offence/disrespect to the rest of the force?
    Then "F*&k the Kaikohe Police" might have been a more appropriate title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka View Post
    Then "F*&k the Kaikohe Police" might have been a more appropriate title.
    Pedant. And we all 'generalise'. Even you.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Hold onto that zen and bide your time, bro.

    Karma is a motherfucker.
    There is no such thing as Karma , kiddy fiddlers should die , instead the NZ government does nothing to protect our children , I think its fair that dad gets to kill the fucker with a hammer

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka View Post
    Then "F*&k the Kaikohe Police" might have been a more appropriate title.
    Yes, but it wouldn't have started us all humming along to NWA in our heads, would it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sollyboy View Post
    There is no such thing as Karma...
    Karma, like cannabis, can be successfully grown at home if you know what you're doing and are discreet about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Karma, like cannabis, can be successfully grown at home if you know what you're doing and are discreet about it.
    oooopps , as you were

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark247 View Post
    One of the reasons people like this dont go to prison, where they should be, is because all our prisons are full. If this was a country with a decent legal system like the U.S. this dude would be locked up for good.
    People say Texas is fucked up because we still have the death penalty.

    Tell me that isn't just what this guy deserves.

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