Ie, there was a policy in NT and WA a while back (not sure if still present) that ran on a three strike policy. You stole anything three times, and its mandatory that you get locked up.Mandatory sentencing on.. what?
Murder: min 25 yearsMandatory sentencing on.. what?
lol...Oh right. Well.. eh. I'm ambivalent about the whole thing because I don't know if it'd be effective. Is it practiced successfully anywhere else in the world?
I am open in my shameful ignorance about foreign legal systemslol...
America
I watch too much Law & Order, COPS.I am open in my shameful ignorance about foreign legal systems
Min 10 years for threatening to shove a cop? Are you insane?Murder: min 25 years
Rape: min 25 years
Paedophilia: min 25 years
Assault on Police: min 10 years
The rest can continue how the pathetic Australian legal system is today.
i like this.Murder: min 25 years
Rape: min 25 years
Paedophilia: min 25 years
Assault on Police: min 10 years
The rest can continue how the pathetic Australian legal system is today.
rape and murder to warrant the same mandatory sentence?Murder: min 25 years
Rape: min 25 years
Paedophilia: min 25 years
Assault on Police: min 10 years
The rest can continue how the pathetic Australian legal system is today.
who said anything about threatening, a simple 'physical' assault on a police officer warrants a min 10 yearsMin 10 years for threatening to shove a cop? Are you insane?
molestation.and you need to be more specific with paedophilia. what is the actual crime?
That's battery. Read up on assault, sweetheart.who said anything about threatening, a simple 'physical' assault on a police officer warrants a min 10 years
By assault I mean : Punch/Kick, and obviously assaulting with a weapon. However a slap by a woman can be more leniant lol.
Does it warrant more or less? And I think murder in this context constitutes pre-meditated murder, not manslaughter or crimes of passion.killing someone does not warrant 25 years jail. sorry.
Murder doesn't have to be pre-meditated. It doesn't even have to be intentional, the perpetrator of a reckless homicide can be convicted of murder provided their mental state wasn't compromised at the time.Does it warrant more or less? And I think murder in this context constitutes pre-meditated murder, not manslaughter or crimes of passion.
Or thatMurder doesn't have to be pre-meditated. It doesn't even have to be intentional, the perpetrator of a reckless homicide can be convicted of murder provided their mental state wasn't compromised at the time.