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^^ desperate for a danger buckJudges comments
"It seems to me that if this was a one-off, a complete one-off, to prevent this extraordinary able young lady from not following her long-held desire to enter the profession she wishes to, would be a sentence which would be too severe"
Seems reasonable given he will have presided over the entire case and not just read an inflammatory right wing tabloid summary and got the pitchforks out.
Not saying that you, @UTW, have done that but invariably some will.
In that case AJ should have........nahLeniency for having 'extraordinary talent' is a really f***ing dangerous precedent to set
^^ desperate for a danger buck
if people were let off because of extraordinary talents we'd have beaten the mags last March and stayed up this season...
The Law is meant to be impartial, if she was a NEET we wouldn't be discussing this."Drink and drug fuelled"
If this was on a council estate we'd be labelling her scum
She hasn't been let off just because of that though. There are clearly other factors at play here. That much is surely obvious.
Tidied^^ desperate for a buck
Aye, her background, accent and Oxbridge status.
or maybe the judge found that sentencing her wasn't justified based on the evidence and her character.
Then again maybe it is a huge conspiracy and people are rightly getting angry at a right wing tabloid piece on it
It's not a conspiracy. It's the old as time itself tradition of privileged people getting an easier ride.
At the risk of derailing the thread, the McCanns are a prime example.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/oxford-university-student-who-stabbed-10433492or maybe the judge found that sentencing her wasn't justified based on the evidence and her character.
Then again maybe it is a huge conspiracy and people are rightly getting angry at a right wing tabloid piece on it