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I don't know if this warrants a new thread but three months ago this happened. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-68800852 So he wanted to show mercy to a policeman who could have been charged with rape had the women decided to pursue it. Nice bloke Judge Hehir. He clearly has his priorities right. To make it clear so I am not misunderstood I am being sarcastic.
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The judge who sentenced "The M25 Five" on 00:20 - Jul 19 with 3128 views
This a very good observation which shows the discression of a judge can be influenced by personal views versus common good. Justice and law are not necessarily the same thing.
Judge Christopher Hehir's excuse for a lenient sentance was "to bring this sad and sorry tale to its end with a final act of mercy".
The judge who sentenced "The M25 Five" on 00:20 - Jul 19 by Eireannach_gorm
This a very good observation which shows the discression of a judge can be influenced by personal views versus common good. Justice and law are not necessarily the same thing.
Judge Christopher Hehir's excuse for a lenient sentance was "to bring this sad and sorry tale to its end with a final act of mercy".