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Fairness Of Court Judgements Come Into Question Posted: 19 Oct 2012 09:13 PM PDT They say the law is an ass. Looking at some of the judgements being passed by our Courts, maybe some of the Judges are asses too. There must be consistency and fairness in how sentences are meted out. Yesterday the case of the two Indonesian brothers (who are only 22 and 20 years old) who were sentenced to hang for causing the death of a violent robber who broke into their room and then attacked them attracted my attention. I thought it was strange (and grossly unfair) that the victims of a violent robber who were startled from sleep and had to defend themselves would be sentenced to death. What were they supposed to do? Wait for the robber to kill them first? First here is a gist of the story from The Star.
Then today it was more encouraging to read that a few organisations had spoken up against this sentence of death. We thank Allah that there are people who have more conscience in our country. Again here is The Star : Groups: Review death sentence
The three guys were inside their room. A burglar tries to break in, first through the front door, then through the back door. He finally climbs through the ceiling and falls into the room. There is so much determination - the burglar really wanted to break in. Then he attacks the three occupants of the room. One of the occupants runs away. The other two defend themselves, there is a struggle, a fight and the robber dies. Now the robbery victims are sentenced to death? Why not charge them just with assault which carries a lesser sentence instead of murder? Malas nak memikir ke? If you ask me the two young boys should be set free. They are just 22 and 20 years old. Karthic the 26 year old robber came from far with the clear intent of robbery, assault and even murder. The two young boys were going about their business earning an honest living. Folks, then I read even more shocking news. This is about those murderous Somali pirates who were arrested on the high seas and brought back to Malaysia. I knew this arrest of the Somalis was a waste of our time and money. Here is a picture of the happy Somali pirates and the news. That one guy is just laughing away.
On the other hand the two innocent Indonesian brothers have been sentenced to hang for defending themselves from a violent robber? Here is one more case in the papers :
Why was this murderous robber NOT charged under a Section of the law that carries a mandatory death sentence - like the charge against the two Indonesian boys? Why charge him under a Section that only carries a 10 year sentence? And the Court gave him a six year sentence only? Where is the justice for Prem Bahadur Tamang that the robber who killed him violently is only jailed for six years? The sentence runs from the date of his arrest. With one third of the sentence reduced for public holidays, weekends, good behaviour etc the guy will be out in another three years. And where is the justice for the two Indonesian boys who were sentenced to death when they defended themselves against another violent robber ? Maybe like Prem Bahadur Tamang the two Indonesian boys should also have let themselves get killed. Then Karthic the 26 year old robber would be sentenced to six years jail only. Maybe Karthic, 26 and R Jayaganesan also 26, would have been sent to the same prison where they can exchange notes on how to rob and kill human beings and get away with it. Just go to the Malaysian Courts. This just does not sound right at all. This raises serious doubts about the Attorney General's office as well as the ability of the Malaysian Courts to decide matters with justice. Let us not compound the error. Let those two Indonesian boys go. |
Posted: 19 Oct 2012 07:40 AM PDT |
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