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Title: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Migalot on 17 February 2023, 17:24:06
Just Stop Oil activists were told they should feel “proud” as they avoided jail time for blocking the Esso Fuel Terminal in Birmingham last April.

https://www.gbnews.uk/news/just-stop-oil-protesters-told-by-judge-they-should-feel-proud-as-he-refuses-to-send-convicts-to-prison-it-has-been-a-pleasure-dealing-with-you/444237 (https://www.gbnews.uk/news/just-stop-oil-protesters-told-by-judge-they-should-feel-proud-as-he-refuses-to-send-convicts-to-prison-it-has-been-a-pleasure-dealing-with-you/444237)

 >:(
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 17 February 2023, 17:34:32
The sentence should be challenged and the judge sacked. He doesn't get to say which laws it's okay to break/ignore. Twát.
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 17 February 2023, 17:46:25
I am not a violent man, but certain situations make me feel like slowly throttling the life out of someone. In this case, several someones.
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Rangie on 17 February 2023, 18:17:21
Stupid bastard , more or less proved they can get away with anything, but doesn't surprise me one bit .
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 February 2023, 18:27:41
The sentence should be challenged and the judge sacked. He doesn't get to say which laws it's okay to break/ignore. Twát.

By whom?

The judiciary is independent of government. They are there for as long as they want regardless of some crazy arse decisions they make. ;)

God himself can not sack a judge.... >:D >:D ::)

Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 17 February 2023, 18:30:54
The new breed of judge are increasingly woke so expect more decisions like this.

100 years ago these protestors would have been swinging from a rope by noon. 8)
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Raeturbo on 17 February 2023, 18:31:59
The sentence should be challenged and the judge sacked. He doesn't get to say which laws it's okay to break/ignore. Twát.

By whom?

The judiciary is independent of government. They are there for as long as they want regardless of some crazy arse decisions they make. ;)

God himself can not sack a judge.... >:D >:D ::)

       Yes that’s true.. I tried😁
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Raeturbo on 17 February 2023, 18:35:04
It would serve his right if one of his family gets held up in an emergency on the way to hospital by these wasters, justice would be served on the idiotic prick then☠️
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 17 February 2023, 18:45:10
Further details on the moronic judge here.
https://order-order.com/2023/02/17/judge-tells-guilty-just-stop-oil-loons-to-feel-proud-and-says-you-are-all-good-people/
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 17 February 2023, 19:06:09
The sentence should be challenged and the judge sacked. He doesn't get to say which laws it's okay to break/ignore. Twát.

By whom?

The judiciary is independent of government. They are there for as long as they want regardless of some crazy arse decisions they make. ;)

God himself can not sack a judge.... >:D >:D ::)
The Home Secretary can challenge the sentence and refer it to the court of appeal. Judges are assigned cases, this one should be assigned motoring offences.
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 17 February 2023, 19:07:32
The sentence should be challenged and the judge sacked. He doesn't get to say which laws it's okay to break/ignore. Twát.

By whom?

The judiciary is independent of government. They are there for as long as they want regardless of some crazy arse decisions they make. ;)

God himself can not sack a judge.... >:D >:D ::)
No, but parliament can.
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 17 February 2023, 19:09:51
https://www.judiciary.uk/about-the-judiciary/our-justice-system/jud-acc-ind/jud-conduct/
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 17 February 2023, 19:31:16
The only thing surprising about this is that we are surprised at the actions of our lefty woke establishment.  ;D
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Raeturbo on 17 February 2023, 22:01:16
OOF NEEDS TO FIELD AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE CURRENT CON/lab/lib party infidels.
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 17 February 2023, 22:20:00
It would appear that the version of events we have been fed is taken from a statement issued by just stop oil, and is not a true version of what the judge said.
From the BBC:

Judge praises Birmingham oil protesters' 'admirable aims' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-64683048
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 February 2023, 00:17:13
Up until 1998 the UK still had the death penalty for treason and in fact it was only in 1973 that beheading for treason was abolished.

Today a British man was convicted of spying for Russia and was sentenced to 13 years in prison.
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Kevin Wood on 18 February 2023, 10:14:13
Up until 1998 the UK still had the death penalty for treason and in fact it was only in 1973 that beheading for treason was abolished.

Today a British man was convicted of spying for Russia and was sentenced to 13 years in prison.

So, out after half of that and, of course, fully reformed and no longer a threat to the country. ::)
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 February 2023, 14:06:53
Up until 1998 the UK still had the death penalty for treason and in fact it was only in 1973 that beheading for treason was abolished.

Today a British man was convicted of spying for Russia and was sentenced to 13 years in prison.

So, out after half of that and, of course, fully reformed and no longer a threat to the country. ::)
Clearly. He might even be released a completely different person.  :D
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: STEMO on 18 February 2023, 14:09:12
Up until 1998 the UK still had the death penalty for treason and in fact it was only in 1973 that beheading for treason was abolished.

Today a British man was convicted of spying for Russia and was sentenced to 13 years in prison.

So, out after half of that and, of course, fully reformed and no longer a threat to the country. ::)
Clearly. He might even be released a completely different person.  :D
Or, knowing G4S, a completely different person might be released  ;D
Title: Re: I despair of our judiciary
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 February 2023, 14:14:57
Up until 1998 the UK still had the death penalty for treason and in fact it was only in 1973 that beheading for treason was abolished.

Today a British man was convicted of spying for Russia and was sentenced to 13 years in prison.

So, out after half of that and, of course, fully reformed and no longer a threat to the country. ::)
Clearly. He might even be released a completely different person.  :D
Or, knowing G4S, a completely different person might be released  ;D
I was thinking pronouns, but yes, that too ;D