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Good to have you back!!Surely they get an exemption.
i wonder what religion they are there to protect us from?

Yeah, that could work.I don't understand what's wrong with mandatory sentencing. Surely it's better that punishment is determined by the people elected by the people. Judges aren't representative of society, they're elites born out of a dysfunctional industry. Judges do procedure and directions, parliament does punishment. It then reduces court costs by eliminating judges time taken to prepare and deliver sentencing reasons. Silvagni found guilty of rape, easy, first offence, 6 years, non-parole is a fixed % and discounted for a guilty plea. Everyone is treated equally following being found guilty. Then it's in the hands of dept of corrections to determine suitability for stuff like home detention. And you don't need to do it all at once, just start with anything you want, determine the matrix, debate it in parliament and pass whatever it ends up being. One down, what's up next, let's go.
Overseas in the states just now, but this kind of thing should never happen and they could do with your suggestion thereI don't understand what's wrong with mandatory sentencing. Surely it's better that punishment is determined by the people elected by the people. Judges aren't representative of society, they're elites born out of a dysfunctional industry. Judges do procedure and directions, parliament does punishment. It then reduces court costs by eliminating judges time taken to prepare and deliver sentencing reasons. Silvagni found guilty of rape, easy, first offence, 6 years, non-parole is a fixed % and discounted for a guilty plea. Everyone is treated equally following being found guilty. Then it's in the hands of dept of corrections to determine suitability for stuff like home detention. And you don't need to do it all at once, just start with anything you want, determine the matrix, debate it in parliament and pass whatever it ends up being. One down, what's up next, let's go.