Soldato
Prevention is exactly what imprisonment does, no other approach is as effective at preventing a person committing crime.
Are you are suggesting everyone should be in prison?
Prevention is exactly what imprisonment does, no other approach is as effective at preventing a person committing crime.
Murder is a crime at common law and is committed when a person kills another without necessary cause and where there is either:
a) An intention to kill OR
b) a wilful act so reckless as to show utter disregard for the consequences.
And out of interest: what is your definition of murder? This is the classic:
No they were charged with murder.
No they were charged with murder.
Omg, do you even know how to read?
They were charged with manslaughter which carries a much lighter sentence then murder, also, more discretion is available to judges when making a decision.
Samantha had previously been charged with murder but it was reduced to manslaughter.
One of them was originally charged with murder before it was reduced to MS. This is completely normal practice - The police initially charge with a "higher" crime and then the CPS reduce it to a more appropriate charge that they have a better chance of conviction with.
Obviously you don't.
Yes I realise that, but the fact that she was originally charged with murder shows that it met the criteria for murder.
Obviously you don't.
Yes I realise that, but the fact that she was originally charged with murder shows that it met the criteria for murder.
If the CPS failed to bring the correct charge because they didn't think they could get a conviction it does not change the fact that the crime was murder, as the police using their common sense and experience in the field realised. I suppose that's the difference between the CPS, the defence and the police, the latter are paid to get it right.
Yes the police understands criminal law better then criminal lawyers and crown court judges. That makes perfect sense.