This is Bristol | 'Opportunity is way to prevent unrest'
What Interested me In this article was the Idea of the convicted meeting their victims.
How do members feel about this ?
Do you think It would have any effect on the criminals?
I am wondering how the victims of violent crime would feel face to face with their attacker.
Is this a good Idea?
Criminals facing their victims..
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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My brother-in-law was murdered, and during the trial and all the hearings I went to every one. The criminal knew me, and before final sentencing I was the only one who spoke out for a harsh sentence. (murdered in his own house, during a break-in, tried to kidnap my niece) After my little speech the judge told me I was a little harsh in what I was asking for, (the full sentence) and he got 7 years, cut in half for good behavior. 3 1/2 years for murder and kidnapping. I think a face to face meant nothing, to the judicial system, the criminal, and the family.
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chonsigirl;1366397 wrote: My brother-in-law was murdered, and during the trial and all the hearings I went to every one. The criminal knew me, and before final sentencing I was the only one who spoke out for a harsh sentence. (murdered in his own house, during a break-in, tried to kidnap my niece) After my little speech the judge told me I was a little harsh in what I was asking for, (the full sentence) and he got 7 years, cut in half for good behavior. 3 1/2 years for murder and kidnapping. I think a face to face meant nothing, to the judicial system, the criminal, and the family.
Oh what a horror story Chonsi...I'm so sorry for your family. Life is so unfair. (((Chonsi)))
Oh what a horror story Chonsi...I'm so sorry for your family. Life is so unfair. (((Chonsi)))
Criminals facing their victims..
chonsigirl;1366397 wrote: My brother-in-law was murdered, and during the trial and all the hearings I went to every one. The criminal knew me, and before final sentencing I was the only one who spoke out for a harsh sentence. (murdered in his own house, during a break-in, tried to kidnap my niece) After my little speech the judge told me I was a little harsh in what I was asking for, (the full sentence) and he got 7 years, cut in half for good behavior. 3 1/2 years for murder and kidnapping. I think a face to face meant nothing, to the judicial system, the criminal, and the family.
The law favors the criminal. This is so wrong.
The law favors the criminal. This is so wrong.
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chonsigirl;1366397 wrote: My brother-in-law was murdered, and during the trial and all the hearings I went to every one. The criminal knew me, and before final sentencing I was the only one who spoke out for a harsh sentence. (murdered in his own house, during a break-in, tried to kidnap my niece) After my little speech the judge told me I was a little harsh in what I was asking for, (the full sentence) and he got 7 years, cut in half for good behavior. 3 1/2 years for murder and kidnapping. I think a face to face meant nothing, to the judicial system, the criminal, and the family. So sorry Chons. I do have some Insight after being Involved In similar only on the other side of the bench.
I remember seeing the face of the vitems elderly Father as sentencing was about to begin. I just knew It was not going to be what they hoped for. In our case, the entire family of the victim were extraordinarily forgiving and I learnt much about the human nature that day.
I remember seeing the face of the vitems elderly Father as sentencing was about to begin. I just knew It was not going to be what they hoped for. In our case, the entire family of the victim were extraordinarily forgiving and I learnt much about the human nature that day.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon