He would have got more if he’d hit a statue.Speeding driver was on cocaine and cannabis when he killed Coventry man
Kerry Wester was crossing the road having got off a bus when he was hitwww.coventrytelegraph.net
Speeding, on cocaine and cannabis and with children in the car with him.
Also totally denied if for two years.
Doesn't sound very remorseful to me.
Weak criminal system. Bit some will say awww we nees to rehabilitate them
Do the crime thrn pay for it. A long time in jail will make u repent more than a fucking group discussion you forced to attend
Would think victims family find him and take own revenge if out so early.
I think people know that not muchh is punishable these days so there is imply not much fear to ensure you do the right thingYou think he googled sentencing guidelines before deciding to get in the car that day?
I think people know that not muchh is punishable these days so there is imply not much fear to ensure you do the right thing
Would think victims family find him and take own revenge if out so early.
Thata what I'm saying. Would think it happen moreWhy would you think that?
How often does it happen?
I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often but maybe decent people think they'll end up in jail which will just add to what the rest of their family have to deal with.
It is an appallingly low sentence
Compare and contrast with three lads from Cov and their sentences for supplying illegal sky cards and boxes to pubs.
I'm not condoning what they've done, but the two crimes hardly comparable and yet their sentences are longer. Ridiculous.
The CPS are the biggest problem in my opinion.
They are only interested in prosecuting people if they think it is an easy win, and the sentences handed out are often too lenient, or too far the other way.
I think people sometimes get angry with the police for not doing enough, but I can say from experience that a lot of the time they don't push for prosecution because the CPS tell them not to. It's why a lot of lower level violence and burglary etc, rarely get convictions. They just aren't interested. Then you have a cockwomble like this who gets a metaphorical slap on the wrist for taking someone's life so irresponsibly. The system is in a really bad way.
I think this is the real reason behind the “decriminalisation of rape”. Rape cases are particularly hard to guarantee a conviction so the CPS won’t take many to trial.
I heard from someone in the police that this is also partly down to cost and effort as the sentences rarely reflect the impact on resource. Initially they used to push for longer, but the difficulty the courts have is that if the punishment for rape and taking a life get too close, then more rape victims will be murdered to prevent them speaking up or being able to identify which of course is less risk to the perpetrator. I don't know how they can judge that and certainly not from a victims perspective, but I do understand where he's coming from. Certainly a very grey area.I think this is the real reason behind the “decriminalisation of rape”. Rape cases are particularly hard to guarantee a conviction so the CPS won’t take many to trial.
I heard from someone in the police that this is also partly down to cost and effort as the sentences rarely reflect the impact on resource. Initially they used to push for longer, but the difficulty the courts have is that if the punishment for rape and taking a life get too close, then more rape victims will be murdered to prevent them speaking up or being able to identify which of course is less risk to the perpetrator. I don't know how they can judge that and certainly not from a victims perspective, but I do understand where he's coming from. Certainly a very grey area.
The CPS are the biggest problem in my opinion.
They are only interested in prosecuting people if they think it is an easy win, and the sentences handed out are often too lenient, or too far the other way.
I think people sometimes get angry with the police for not doing enough, but I can say from experience that a lot of the time they don't push for prosecution because the CPS tell them not to. It's why a lot of lower level violence and burglary etc, rarely get convictions. They just aren't interested. Then you have a cockwomble like this who gets a metaphorical slap on the wrist for taking someone's life so irresponsibly. The system is in a really bad way.
The CPS are the biggest problem in my opinion.
They are only interested in prosecuting people if they think it is an easy win, and the sentences handed out are often too lenient, or too far the other way.
I think people sometimes get angry with the police for not doing enough, but I can say from experience that a lot of the time they don't push for prosecution because the CPS tell them not to. It's why a lot of lower level violence and burglary etc, rarely get convictions. They just aren't interested. Then you have a cockwomble like this who gets a metaphorical slap on the wrist for taking someone's life so irresponsibly. The system is in a really bad way.
Yo may be right about the CPS but I can tell you through bitter experience that the police aren't interested in doing the ground work a lot of the time.
Yeah, I found that too, on many occasions. On the one example I gave I was almost having to apologise for being kicked half to death. Took them a month to track down the guys who did it, even though I had the vehicle registration. They then tried to tell me that lads were apologetic about the 'misunderstanding' and asked if I was alright. The policewoman said they seemed like nice guys.
Was furious. Learned to protect myself now though. Although you can bet I'd be the one getting in trouble if it came to it.
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