How is this possible?

16 August 2012

Newspapers today are covering the story of a young man who deliberately broke the legs of his one-year old daughter by bending her leg until the bone snapped.

Note that this is not just some little bone in the leg, but the femur - the big one in your thigh - that he broke.

Both of them.

In a total of four places.

He also broke one of the baby's calf bones.

Along with that, he crushed the baby to him with deliberate intent to injure, causing injuries and bruising.

 

In 2009, a 62-year old beneficiary was caught growing and selling marijuana. The cops caught him with a massive 1.8 kg of dope, which was drying at that stage. How much it would have weighed after it was dry isn't mentioned.

Like it or not, cannabis dealing is a victimless crime, and is not even a crime in many parts of the world.

The New Zealand Justice system has given a six-month prison sentence to the dope-grower, while the piece of human puke who deliberately and hideously assaulted a baby has walked away scot free.

Justice is served, apparently.

Quite how people so out of touch with reality can end up wearing a judge's robe is beyond me. Someone needs to suggest to Justice Mary Peters that she was right to take the age and early guilty plea into account. What she failed to do was start at a sentence of twenty years. This is one of the most hideous non-fatal cases ever prosecuted in this country, and to allow the perpetrator of the crimes to live and work as a normal person, only having to give up trips to the pub is a gross insult to the people of New Zealand.

Stupid bitch - I hope you fall down the stairs and break both femurs today to learn what it feels like.
 

Update: on 17 August, a pregnant woman was sent to jail for twenty months for dealing dope. Even the police admitted she was a very small-time dealer, and was caught with 150 grams - 5 ounces - of dope.

 

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