Well, duh Mr Judge, that’s why it’s illegal to #$%* lil’ kids, because THEY ARE dumb and naive. Regardless of their actions they are children and the adult is responsible for the situation.
In my view this judge is as guilty as the pedophile rapist
Anna - 03:05pm on 05/10/2008
Got to post the picture of the guy leaving court with an “unidentified woman”.
WOOF - 04:05pm on 05/10/2008
Ooooh… just lovely!
Anna - 05:05pm on 05/10/2008
This case is quite bothersome to me and I just don’t understand the judges decision.
The age of consent in England and Wales is 16. Under current legislation, a male who has sex with a girl under 16 is guilty of unlawful sexual intercourse, even if the girl agrees.
The maximum penalty for the offence is two years in jail. If the girl is under 13, the maximum sentence is life.
Did this creep not break the law?
Pff… a judge sporting a flippin’ berber rug on his head. Is everyone crazy across the crick in England?
Anna - 05:05pm on 05/10/2008
From what I’ve seen, European leaders don’t share the American “fetish” for punishment and retribution. The consequence is that a lot of people who do really bad things get slapped on the wrist.
Wing Chun Geologist - 05:05pm on 05/10/2008
Looking at the guys hand it seems he has been shooting up in its veins.
WOOF - 06:05pm on 05/10/2008
In my travels around Europe; London, Dublin, Rome, it’s been my impression that children - indeed, childhood, itself - is viewed quite differently than Americans view it.
Children move about freely, often with no parents in view. Adolescents are virtually independent. Whether that phenomena has anything to do with this bizairre case is debatable, but interesting.
pparets - 07:05pm on 05/10/2008
I just figured that those were liver spots.
Wing Chun Geologist - 07:05pm on 05/10/2008
Wing Chun: Liver spots? Um, I don’t think so. Liver spots, usually associated with older persons, are subtle, brownish, random and rarely as pronounced as the marks on his hand; marks which - in his case - seem patterened in two rows.
No, those are not likely to be liver-spots.
pparets - 07:05pm on 05/10/2008
That is just so sick and so wrong. The judge should be wearing a little pillowcase on his head too. Where are the parents?
Well, duh Mr Judge, that’s why it’s illegal to #$%* lil’ kids, because THEY ARE dumb and naive. Regardless of their actions they are children and the adult is responsible for the situation.
In my view this judge is as guilty as the pedophile rapist
Got to post the picture of the guy leaving court with an “unidentified woman”.
Ooooh… just lovely!
This case is quite bothersome to me and I just don’t understand the judges decision.
Did this creep not break the law?
Pff… a judge sporting a flippin’ berber rug on his head. Is everyone crazy across the crick in England?
From what I’ve seen, European leaders don’t share the American “fetish” for punishment and retribution. The consequence is that a lot of people who do really bad things get slapped on the wrist.
Looking at the guys hand it seems he has been shooting up in its veins.
In my travels around Europe; London, Dublin, Rome, it’s been my impression that children - indeed, childhood, itself - is viewed quite differently than Americans view it.
Children move about freely, often with no parents in view. Adolescents are virtually independent. Whether that phenomena has anything to do with this bizairre case is debatable, but interesting.
I just figured that those were liver spots.
Wing Chun: Liver spots? Um, I don’t think so. Liver spots, usually associated with older persons, are subtle, brownish, random and rarely as pronounced as the marks on his hand; marks which - in his case - seem patterened in two rows.
No, those are not likely to be liver-spots.
That is just so sick and so wrong. The judge should be wearing a little pillowcase on his head too. Where are the parents?