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Read the Daily Mail forums and you will find comments like 'hang them" for a wide range of lawbreakers. There is a growing expectation that justice can be made up on the fly...
...The irrationality comes in the expectation that current sentencing by the courts is soft and does not protect the public. Judges are bound by guidelines that direct a range of time for given offences. They can ignore it and only find their decision overturned on appeal.
....Exactly! And furthermore, Judges are bound by guidelines some of which are set by the EU and complicate matters even further.
I was once involved in a case where in spite of a week long hearing and the jury returning a unanimous verdict of guilty in less than one hour, the Judge's hands were tied with respect to the length of sentence and she voiced her displeasure with that. So, a proven paedophile (he also filmed himself!) who had been preying on his stepdaughter for a period of 3 years, only got a 13 year sentence and was out in 7.
Perhaps, you can perhaps understand why I don't think Ronnie Biggs really deserved a 30-year sentence. However, that is merely my opinion and means diddlysquat.
The UK legal system does all it can to act fairly but there are a great many factors and final judgements can seem both irrational and unpopular to the public.
It's very easy to judge others but you also have to try and understand their point of view and their life's circumstances which got them into trouble.
I say again: It's a thin line, people!
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