Thursday 16 September 2010

What the Court Decided ......

I can't believe how quickly the days are flying by and now we are very definitely into autumn, just this past week I've noticed all the yellow-brown leaves swirling around on the ground as they drop from the trees.  Actually, this is one of my favourite times of year ... there's a particular fresh feel to the air, especially early in the morning, and the light takes on a certain golden glow in the early evening (when it's not raining that is!).

So ..... we had a letter this morning to let us know what happened to the teenager who attacked Graham (he was in court on Monday) and as we suspected, as Graham says, he just got away with a "slap on the wrist".  Basically he received (1) a Rehabilitation Order with a supervision requirement for 12 months (this means he has to visit probation several times while they decide how best to rehabilitate him); (2) a Curfew Order from 9pm to 8am for 28 days (hmm, fat lot of use that is - four weeks! AND don't forget, he committed the offence at 4.30pm in the afternoon!); (3) an Activity Requirement for 28 days (this is some kind of community work that probation decides he has to do); and (4) £30 Compensation for Graham (which this youth is supposed to pay, contributing a bit at a time, and Graham won't receive it till it's all paid - so you can bet that'll be a long time coming!)

It's all a bit of a joke really, isn't it?  And of course, just to add insult to injury, he can appeal if he thinks the sentence is too severe but the victim can't appeal if he thinks it isn't severe enough!  But that's the law for you - and the police are just as frustrated too, they put all the effort in bringing these "yobs" to court and then it all gets watered down by the "do-gooders".  It's really not much punishment at all, but we mustn't criminilise the little darlings, must we? ..... (that was the cry at Social Services when I worked in one of their children's homes).  So, anyhow, that's an end to it now and Graham just wants to put the whole thing behind him and bring closure to it.

I'll be at Oswaldtwistle on Saturday for Lindsay's Matchbox Shrine workshop at Topaz Crafts/DB Studio and will be bringing some of the grunge books with me for those of you who'll be there as well .... the rest are being posted out on Friday. 

5 comments:

  1. i am amazed at the wimpy attitudes that the courts have towards those who commit really serious crimes. What a huge waste of taxpayers money!

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  2. Well I can vouch first hand that the police are just as frustrated with the way things are. My son was attacked about 27yrs ago and the youth who did that was only fined. Now there's talks of going down the American road and having cat. 1 and 2 murder!!!!!! Graham is right to just put it all in the past and get on with the now. I can see another Lindsay rant coming on.
    Sat. is nearly here and I am jumping for joy. I'll have great big bags under my eyes 'cos I doubt I shall sleep Fri. night. C U then.
    Luv Joanne xx
    X Mia

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  3. Does not seem much of a punishment does it?!
    Can't wait for Saturday too :) Though how I am to fit in working/packing/ironing/sorting craft stuff to bring/eating/sleeping/mowing the lawn in the next 24 hrs is a mystery! LOL
    xoxo Sioux

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  4. Oh Heather that's frustrating news. :( Can you hear me screaming :( :(
    Hope you have a safe journey. See you Saturday.XXXX

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  5. That just seems to be so typical of the criminal law system in this country and I do think sometimes that there is too much focus on the offender and their rights.

    The workshop sounds interesting - hope you'll post some photos for us all to see!

    Helen x

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