A serving soldier who beat a woman unconscious in a random street attack, and boasted about it on social media, has walked free from court after being given a fully suspended sentence which the victim described as "not justice" https://t.co/ku12xEJlnh
The suspended sentence in this appalling case means a soldier’s ‘career’ is deemed more important than punishment for the vicious, brutal crime he committed.
Brave Natasha O’Brien is so right. #ThatsNotJustice
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The suspended sentence in this appalling case means a soldier’s ‘career’ is deemed more important than punishment for the vicious, brutal crime he committed.
Brave Natasha O’Brien is so right. #ThatsNotJustice
https://t.co/6Y5n4iJkpy
@HMcEntee RTE news : Soldier avoids jail term after beating woman unconscious.
Why are suspended sentances the norm for crimes like this? And he keeps his job!
#RemoveCathalCrotty
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@TheRyanHamilton Message to all the nay sayers....Show us your proof Ryan is lying. If you, shock & horror, can't then just jog on off his tl and give this man space.
@Niamhie101@Michael23544819@sophiegrenham I absolutely hear what you're saying and believe in leading by example...but the OP respectively asked this fella to move his feet and got a "f**k off" for her troubles...and that reaction is common place now. I'm afraid sometimes a no BS approach is warranted 😔
@popspancho@irishexaminer No, 'cause the same people who are "protecting women & children" from the "violent & vicious immigrants" are the very ones being violent & vicious towards women & children....hypocrites. 👆 case in point...