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<blockquote data-quote="wolfwood290" data-source="post: 3261728" data-attributes="member: 136625"><p>Acting out of control is a recognised mitigation. I would of agreed with mental health help but sticking him in a prison for a long time wouldn't actually do anything. Well, annoy him more and have him be a threat to other inmates perhaps. Depends on your views of what the justice system is supposed to be really and then we're back to a much earlier page in the thread.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how many of these sentences are down to case law too? Been a while since I studied it but the impression I got was that judges don't really have much leeway with sentencing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfwood290, post: 3261728, member: 136625"] Acting out of control is a recognised mitigation. I would of agreed with mental health help but sticking him in a prison for a long time wouldn't actually do anything. Well, annoy him more and have him be a threat to other inmates perhaps. Depends on your views of what the justice system is supposed to be really and then we're back to a much earlier page in the thread. I wonder how many of these sentences are down to case law too? Been a while since I studied it but the impression I got was that judges don't really have much leeway with sentencing. [/QUOTE]
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