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Are we all equal before The Law?

Judge Ill. | 03.09.2011 15:28

In the year of 2011 the unequal sentencing in the courts, shows that social class is still the way to be let off your crimes. The rich get lenient sentences, while the poor get locked up.

The post riot revenge of the ruling class saw one yound man sentenced to six months in prison for stealing £3.50 worth of mineral water. Two others were jailed for four years apiece for inciting on Facebook a riot that never took place. They were young and poor, so the system inflicted its worst.

In the same week, Westminster Magistrates heard how Christopher Basson had fraudulently claimed £12,000 in Incapacity Benefits in order to feed his heroin habit while he received £26,000 in allowances from Camden Council. Basson, a former Lib Dem councillor, received a 28 day jail sentence, suspended for one year.

How can they even attempt to claim that all classes are treated equally before The Law? It is a sick joke. Could it be that Basson was a Freemason? How can they justify his lenient sentence in comparison to those imposed on the youth who reacted to a Police execution?



Judge Ill.

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