Actually no, a little voice in my head suggested it to me. I since checked it on the web and it seems yourself and ClubMan are correct.Is this belief based on any hard information?
If/when they bring in legislation presumably they can. Not sure how they will deal with retrospective registration though.Can they force you to register a RTG phone?
If/when they bring in legislation presumably they can. Not sure how they will deal with retrospective registration though.
Gonk
I think there may have been a bit more to the Nora Cotter case than your brief outline.
What about that woman in Knocklyon in Dublin who used a hammer and a knife to kill her husband in his sleep and got a few years for manslaughter?
If a man did that to his wife would he get the same? I don't think so.
Who is Joe Murphy and what did he do?but can you imagine if it was Joe Murphy in some suburb?
I think he is a typicial suburban male.Who is Joe Murphy and what did he do?
Women do get sentenced to long sentences too. E.g Jacqui Noble currently in gaol for killing husband notwithstanding that he was an extremely violent man.
The truth is juries and judges get to hear far more of the facts(and the circumstances surrounding them) than ever get reported in the Media so it is very hard for any of us to judge any particular case.
He may have been a violent man, but the penalty for domestic violence is not summary execution.
In the Dolores O'Neill case, the jury manifestly did not get to hear the full facts. I think if they knew of the victim's diary it is very likely they would have brought in a murder conviction.
Never suggested summary execution!!!!! (Or indeed that she should not have been sentenced to a long spell in gaol... merely pointing out that women get convicted and sentenced to lenghty sentences too).
I hope you are not quoting the facts from the O'Neill case(which I do not know so will not comment on) as selectively as you quoted from my post! I made it quite clear that I do not like or understand the shortness of sentences in cases of violence. So please if you are going to quote from other peoples post do same fairly and in context.
My point in joining this thread was that sometimes its very easy to assume that a bias exists when in fact decisions are made for very different reasons.