10 October 2012

Legal systems joke failed intervention orders

The effects of what the masses see of Australia's legal system 'seem' like a joke, but unfortunately there is much more of a sinister agenda behind the results seen.

What the general populous many not be aware of is that when it comes to traffic offenses, you are guilty and have to prove yourself innocent.

When it comes to criminal convictions, which lawyers are aware of AND criminals are taught, is that the right of the perpetrator are taken into consideration when a sentence is handed down and NOT the rights of the victim.

Victoria's judicial system is currently under orders to not convict criminals, as there is not enough places in jails, so judges do not incarcerate criminals, under whatever pretexts (rehabilitation?) in order not to overload the jails.

The so called piece of paper with the title "Intervention Order" or "Apprehended Violence Order" is not worth the paper it is printed on, and only in emergencies could be used as toilet paper.

What the masses would not be aware of is that in court, if the order is breached (by that time it is too late), the assailant would have already assaulted the victim, sometimes resulting in death, the court gives the criminal as slap on the wrist or a measly financial penalty.

For breaching traffic offenses the fines are not only steeper, but also the failure to pay on time is more costly than serious violent crimes against individuals.

As the policy and law makers draft laws up, generally favourable to their business brethren, the community at large suffers.

Statistically not many offenses are carried out against judges, police or policy and law makers, but if they were, then the laws would be different.

The article in the Herald Sun is an example of a deliberate failure to protect the masses, in contrast to what the media, and police propaganda machine taut.

See article:

Young wife Sargun Ragi was murdered after pleading for help from the legal system 

A YOUNG wife who dreamed of a new life in Victoria has become the latest victim of a failed intervention order system after she was murdered by her jealous husband.
Sargun Ragi, 23, was stabbed to death and set on fire by her estranged husband, Avjit Singh, 31, in a murder-suicide in Kew last Thursday.

Ref:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/young-wife-sargun-ragi-murdered-after-pleading-for-help-from-the-legal-system/story-e6frf7kx-1226491009613

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