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Australian Magistrates go lightly on drivers who kill Here's an exerpt from the article - Fifty motorcyclists gathered outside the State Magistratec Court at 4pm, 3 November 2004. The gathering was a protest against the ruling by Magistrate Ian Gray to allow a woman accused of killing a motorcyclist while driving drunk, to be allowed to drive a car to and from work. The woman had left the scene in a car splattered with blood and pieces of flesh. Her lawyer successfully argued in court she needed her licence for her job as a sales representative. Here's the rest of the article - http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/...ment.php#82387 Not sure I want to say to much more about that. Phill:flame: |
What she seems to have done is dreadful, of course it is, but she hasn't actually been convicted of anything yet, has she? So she's innocent until proven guilty - and if proven guilty will hopefully serve a long sentence. I doubt that it would be any different anywhere in the western world. I don't how long it takes between the crime being committed and the trial, but I hope this one is somehow fast-tracked so she's dealt with ASAP. |
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