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    Shit, that's him told then

    Fuck me11 years for killing the mrs...well ex mrs it seems.How the fuck did the piece of shit wearing the wig come up with that for a sentence?https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rc...V7c13R9A5-CMfQ
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    11 yrs is the non parole period. Life in prison can mean just that but seldom does. He could be out in 11 but sounds completely unrepentant so he might do 15?
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    Yep, totally agree. Our Judicial System is an absolute joke. Our Lawyers, Civil Libertarians and Do Gooder Brigade are only concerned with the Poor Criminal. How he or she has had a tough upbringing, was molested growing up, was affected by drugs etc. etc. and ra de ra.
    No one seems to give a rats arse about the poor victims of these mongrels anymore. It must be so frustrating for the Police who do their job in catching and charging these crims only to see the useless Judges giving them a light telling off and putting them back out into society. Usually to offend again straight away. I often wonder how they would react if it had been their home that had been invaded and their family that had been beaten up, robbed and raped or murdered. I guess they just live in a different world to us.

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    Was that the guy that killed his wife who was cheating on him??? He could have gotten even less if he'd even pretended to show some remorse and not write those smart arse letters to the kids.
    Sentancing is also about threat to society, this is a one off type killing, not a random target etc.
    But yeah the whole legal show is a shambles, the scales of justice are obviously not all calibrated at the same factory....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    11 yrs is the non parole period. Life in prison can mean just that but seldom does. He could be out in 11 but sounds completely unrepentant so he might do 15?
    he did plead guilty .. which may help ... he also might change his mind as he's now in real prison and not just on remand. (remand prisoners are treated differently to convicted prisoners ... it won't be a Top 10 Holiday Park anymore ...) He'll be doing 23 hours in his cell for a while .. and quite like doing that in Paremoremo where they put those convicted of murder before shipping them out to the regional prisons ... which can take two or three years ... if they behave.

    But yeah .. 11 years seems a little light ... but who are we to judge? If any of us came home and found the wife in bed with another man how many of us might take the same action he did ... or came home and found the husband in bed with another woman ...

    It may well be Hammer Time ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    he did plead guilty .. which may help ... he also might change his mind as he's now in real prison and not just on remand. (remand prisoners are treated differently to convicted prisoners ... it won't be a Top 10 Holiday Park anymore ...) He'll be doing 23 hours in his cell for a while .. and quite like doing that in Paremoremo where they put those convicted of murder before shipping them out to the regional prisons ... which can take two or three years ... if they behave.

    But yeah .. 11 years seems a little light ... but who are we to judge? If any of us came home and found the wife in bed with another man how many of us might take the same action he did ... or came home and found the husband in bed with another woman ...

    It may well be Hammer Time ...
    Or then again as the interweb tells us there are others who would rejoice at the discovery of the wife in bed with another ---- ?? - - Funny old world!

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