What happened to an eye for an eye? Oh wait.
a man that will more than likely serve no more than 4 and a half years behind bars for the attack.
Do people still believe in an eye for an eye?
I'm sorry but anyone who gouges someones eyes out with their fingers (!) does not deserve to be let back into normal society.
It happened two posts earlier.
What happened to an eye for an eye? Oh wait.
As funny as you're trying to be, i'm afraid that doesn't make sense.
2/10 for effort.
You're reading too much into this, Richdog obviously doesn't mean self defence. It was a drunken attack on somebody who was otherwise defenceless in bed with his girlfriend.Not even in self defense?
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If you are proposing blinding him then, that answers your question about why we have a judicial system.
Can you explain to use from your obvious insight into the parole process why this is?
"Benjamin Gibson is full of genuine and true remorse."
He was told he must serve at least half the sentence of nine years jail before being considered for parole.
My insight comes from nothing more than the media, friends that have served time and family members that have been behind bars. The parole system more often than not will look favourably on somebody who is a "model prisoner" unless their punishment/crime is something severe.
Not even in self defense?
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The two men fought and Gibson was smashed in the face with a glass by Mr Craig, the court was told.
He then armed himself with a pair of scissors and a knife and burst in on Mr Craig and Miss Duggan hiding in a bedroom occupied by a three-year-old girl who was woken.
Gibson stabbed Mr Craig in the forearm, chest and back then his eyes were gouged out.
Jonathan Goodman, defending, said the attack that night had not been planned and was not pre-meditated.
Actually, Gibson (The attacker) initiated the fight
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like gouging someones eyes out?
The media never actually reports the real release date they always report the absolute minimum they will get, and then never follow it up, so people constantly think yep they get 4.5 years etc, when it's unlikely they will.
Sorry, must be blind as I totally missed that.
yes... your point being?
my statement had nothing to do with this case...
"Originally Posted by Richdog
I'm sorry but anyone who gouges someones eyes out with their fingers (!) does not deserve to be let back into normal society.
Not even in self defense?
Whether you choose to believe it or not, clearly the judicial system and (presumably) the parole board obviously don't see gouging somebodies eyes out in front of a three year old child and the lads girlfriend a severe crime. Otherwise this person wouldn't have been handed a 9 year sentence with a chance of parole after 4 and a half years.
Generally when a judge says "You'll serve at least half of your sentence" that tends to be all they serve.
Tefal, do you work in this industry or have you got somebody close to you that's served a lot of time with no parole? It's just unusual to see somebody defend our countries judicial system so vigorously these days![]()
...Sorry, you replied to the following:
So I figured it was about the same event.
anyone who gouges someones eyes out with their fingers