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Supervox 11-09-07 04:06 PM

Justice ?
 
The Grandmother of Ellie Lawrenson, the 5yr old girl killed by a Pit Bull has been aquitted of manslaughter !!

So, I guess that it's ok to get off your head on booze & dope then let a dangerous dog into a room with a child ?

Addressing the jury, the judge said:

"This is an unusual case which had given rise to very strong emotions.
"Suffice to say, the greatest sentence passed in this case is a life sentence of regret this lady has passed on herself."

A lifetime of regret ? Sure - but a guilty verdict & a long custodial sentence would also have been appropriate in my opinion.

rigor 11-09-07 04:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Supervox (Post 1284442)
The Grandmother of Ellie Lawrenson, the 5yr old girl killed by a Pit Bull has been aquitted of manslaughter !!

So, I guess that it's ok to get off your head on booze & dope then let a dangerous dog into a room with a child ?

Addressing the jury, the judge said:

"This is an unusual case which had given rise to very strong emotions.
"Suffice to say, the greatest sentence passed in this case is a life sentence of regret this lady has passed on herself."

A lifetime of regret ? Sure - but a guilty verdict & a long custodial sentence would also have been appropriate in my opinion.

I totally agree. Criminal negligence in this case. She knew that the dog and the girl were not to be left alone. It was a family rule.

Filipe M. 11-09-07 04:19 PM

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TBH I was surprised at the verdict myself... :-k

Jester666 11-09-07 04:19 PM

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Yet another case showing how lenient or justice system can be!

What a huge pile of c**p!

Stoned & Pi**ed in charge of a child and dangerous dog? Madness!

Tomcat 11-09-07 04:20 PM

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This case highlights an off shot issue for me becuase I actually think there should be laws or quide lines at least about drinking or taking drugs when looking after kids.

The amount of times I have been to 'family' functions and ended up coming away because people are p*ssed and behaving like loats, and I don't want my kids to see it, and these people have their own kids with them!

Ceratinly not justice IMHO

Warthog 11-09-07 04:20 PM

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You can't just say regret is punishment enough unless it was an accident?! Pffff, one big chav family, who cares.

Luckypants 11-09-07 04:21 PM

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Acquited by a jury of her peers. Say no more.

Pedro68 11-09-07 04:27 PM

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This woman was "in charge of a dangerous dog". A dog, that caused the death of her grandaughter. Had she been "in charge of a car" that caused the death of her grandaughter, would this woman have still been acquitted? I don't believe justice has been done, but then I'm not the one who has to live with it. IMO.

Spiderman 11-09-07 05:23 PM

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but you all seem o forget that the Govt has handed down a directive to the courts that only the most dangerous criminals should be locked up...cos the jails are too full.

Well you know what, build some new ones then and get the scum that deserve to be off the stret behind bars!!

Yet some poor old codger like Ronnie Biggs (and many other like him) are kept in jail to serve the the country's establishments need to "punish" someone.

Flamin_Squirrel 11-09-07 06:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1284505)
but you all seem o forget that the Govt has handed down a directive to the courts that only the most dangerous criminals should be locked up...cos the jails are too full.

********. The government had nothing to do with it, as she was acquitted by a JURY, not a judge.

None of us know the details, so no-one's in a position to say squat.


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