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I couldnt believe what i read in the following article:

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...270-661,00.html

and a pic of the psaila dude

http://www.theage.com.au/national/four-adm...80804-3pxr.html

and so that means, we can get drunk and stoned etc and then go around attacking people and we wont be held liable..... :D

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People like to mock the laws of other countries, but seriously this is pathetic.

Rules are simple:

You murder someone, you should be killed

You rape someone, you should be killed

You steal (for no good reason), your hands should be chopped off [after a warning or 2 :D]

You may say it's harsh, but its the only thing that will work.

Only in Melton, man that area is full of some fu***d up ppl. no offence to anyone that lives their..

I'd love to put my foot through that wankers dog ugly feral lookin face... and whats with that hair? who does their hair like that?

This doesn't surprise me at all this sort of punishment or lack there of by the courts is the norm not the exception. It's only in the media because of the racial side of things. I personally love when things like this in media showing the general public how soft the courts are. It will only change when enough people complain about it.

If somone drives whist disqualified twice the second time is mandatory 1 month prison term. But someone who commites burglaries/thefts/assaults etc get let off with warnings and told to get help for their drug abuse. I am used to it and its one reason I don't want to go to CIU. I couldn't imagine spending 100's of hours to try to lock up criminal only for courts to let them go with slap on wrist.

I'm at least straight forward with my victims and tell them that the offender's will get nothing at court and if they want to complain talk to the courts/parliament about these sentances.

I think in my time in job I have only ever had 2 offenders receive jail sentance and they were for driving offences. I don't even pay attention any more to sentances given to my offenders. I get them to court and that's my job done other wise I would go insane.

this is an absolute crock of sh*t (from today's age website):

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Four men sentenced over brutal race attack

Steve Butcher

August 23, 2008

THE victim, a Sudanese refugee, was racially taunted, bashed and left unconscious by four young men. Since the incident, Ajang Gor, 17, has felt stressed and unsafe outside his home.

His attackers, drunk and stoned on marijuana, have had disrupted childhoods and suffered broken family lives.

Balancing the crime against the punishment, County Court judge Phillip Coish yesterday confronted the hardest part of his job — deciding a just and appropriate sentence.

He acknowledged, however, the "great assistance" of a sentencing submission from the prosecution, in which immediate prison terms were not sought for the immature offenders.

Judge Coish told Shane Psaila, 19, of Patho, Chris Carlin and Andrew Hoskins, both 21, of West Melton, and James Butler, 19, of South Melton, they had committed a cowardly attack. "This type of violent attack upon a defenceless young man is deplorable," he said.

Each had pleaded guilty to one count of recklessly causing serious injury. Hoskins had also pleaded guilty to theft and Carlin to possession of a drug of dependence.

Prosecutor Paul Moran described how Mr Gor and his younger brother, riding home on October 9, 2007, met the group. Mr Gor was punched in the jaw, fell from his bike and was struck again before a bottle was smashed to the back of his head.

Judge Coish yesterday said the four men were genuinely remorseful and had either good or reasonable prospects for rehabilitation.

Psaila, Hoskins and Butler were convicted and put on 12-month community-based orders with 150 or 200-hour unpaid work conditions and other orders. Carlin, who had more prior convictions than the others, received a 12-month jail sentence suspended for a year and was fined $300.

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So remorse played a part in the hi-5's and congratulatory pats on the backs followed by a celebration at a pub.........

f**king disgraceful......

Only in Melton, man that area is full of some fu***d up ppl. no offence to anyone that lives their..

I'd love to put my foot through that wankers dog ugly feral lookin face... and whats with that hair? who does their hair like that?

Cheers i'm from melton

It was a dog attack... although the sudanese give as good as they get in melton... few months ago a group of them jacked an old lady when she stopped at a red light in the early hours of the morning

Over crowded goals...If there are other legal options available they will use them, even for scum like that, no room left at the inn...simple as that.

Personally I think they should have made an example of them all.

There was a woman on a $1.5mil? fraud charge that went to court recently (gambling), her doctors said she suffered from anxiety, obesity and agoraphobia among other things..same result, suspended sentence and a bond.

It's a joke.

People like to mock the laws of other countries, but seriously this is pathetic.

Rules are simple:

You murder someone, you should be killed

You rape someone, you should be killed

You steal (for no good reason), your hands should be chopped off [after a warning or 2 :rolleyes: ]

You may say it's harsh, but its the only thing that will work.

+1

With the theft thing, 1st time u get caught, they should beat ur hand so bad that you can't touch or move them for a week, second time for a whole month & third time, its chopping time!

Those 4 c*nts should get beaten & be hospitalized for at least a month & see how they like it.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

id reckon, they should be let loose in an enclosed paddock - and the victim should go on a safari style hunt.....hunt the motherf**kers down....

hmmmm bit extreme......but hey, just like the sentencing was unfair on the victim, the hunt would be unfair for the punk bitches who did that to him.......but thats how the world operates

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