‘The Majesty of the Law’

‘A MUCH-CONVICTED criminal ( Adrian Ernest Bayley.  kg) with a record of sexual violence king hits a young bloke for no reason outside a Geelong cafe and puts him in hospital with a broken jaw. In court, the magistrate notes the accused’s sorry history, summons the full authority of the law and sentences the 40-year-old thug to …. three months behind bars.
and now:
‘That attack was in January. Nine months later, the courts have another case to deal with.’
via Bunyip
And note the background of that “magistrate”…..

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5 Responses to ‘The Majesty of the Law’

  1. Katie says:

    If the idiot of a Judge (Who should be taken out and castrated.) had given this worthless piece of trash a real sentence (5 years) this young woman would be alive today.

  2. Darin says:

    And now after this murder how much time will he get?Probably less than 10 years I bet.

  3. dondiego says:

    It’s just like Fraser says in the book Badlands, longer and longer then even longer (indefinate) sentences are all that can work.
    I would add that evil can’t be reasoned with, or cuddled/counseled into reform.

    Lock-up for life. Or the rope.

    We wont see it until enough judges and politicians find themselves on the receiving end of those they let off though.

  4. Flashman says:

    Yet another reason why judges should be made personally accountable for their decisions in such matters. In the same way that company directors have a duty of care for their stewardship, so to should members of the judiciary.

    But then I woke up from the daydream…..