@rialisticdan@JacobsBen They’ll get the maximum if there’re aggravating factors. In a doping case, we’re looking at intention and the type of substance
@rialisticdan@JacobsBen Yes but when we look at principles of sentencing there are things we call aggravating factors. Normally if a person is a first time offender they won’t get the maximum when found guilty.
@Blue_Footy Truly shocking their choice of manager. An experienced manager who commands the respect of the young players is exactly what Chelsea need. Then again no experienced manager would agree to work under the appalling conditions set by the owners and SD’s
@ngoni_princesss It sounded off because youre looking at it through the lens of an argument. The intention was to inform. I’m 100% in support of the law. What I have reservations is the lack of proper machinery to execute the intention effectively
@ngoni_princesss Most women make false allegations out of spite. Hence why the law demands corroboration of both the offense and the identity of the offender. Take time to read the case I’ve highlighted. You’ll understand exactly what I’m talking about