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ok. see this article
I am firmly against the proposition that victims' families have a say in court.
I think where a conviction for murder applies (mandatory life sentence) this is a fair input, allbeit only therapeutic and retributionary. Where manslaughter applies, their input would only seek to affect prejudicially the judge's sentence.
Victims have many useful rights detailed in the victims charter.
I am firmly against the proposition that victims' families have a say in court.
I think where a conviction for murder applies (mandatory life sentence) this is a fair input, allbeit only therapeutic and retributionary. Where manslaughter applies, their input would only seek to affect prejudicially the judge's sentence.
Victims have many useful rights detailed in the victims charter.
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It's a key tenet of English law that you take your victim as you find them- if they have a nervous breakdown because you mugged them, its tough shit for you.
I have no problem with victims being given a greater role in the judicial system, but my only worry is that sentencing will be determined by how many tears the victim sheds, not by what the criminal did. A rape victim who copes well should not see her attacker get a shorter sentence.
youll see witnesses being trained to answer emotionally
and i feel sorry for the vistims of brutal murders who dont have friends or family