More Concurrent Nonsense
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:08 am
Is it not about time that meaningless "concurrent" sentences were replaced with consecutive.
In this shocking attack, the perpetrator gets away with not serving any time at all for the second offence.
The article states:
"He was jailed for four years for the attack on the teenager and 19 months for punching the student, although the two sentences will run concurrently."
With a blow like that, the girl fell dead weight to the floor and as does happen, could easily have been killed when her skull hits the pavement.
In this shocking attack, the perpetrator gets away with not serving any time at all for the second offence.
The article states:
"He was jailed for four years for the attack on the teenager and 19 months for punching the student, although the two sentences will run concurrently."
With a blow like that, the girl fell dead weight to the floor and as does happen, could easily have been killed when her skull hits the pavement.