Avant_stealth Clutched February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 I believe a chief justice said that in his ruling. But after that we still saw some 'exceptions'. yarp, that was the ang mo case iirc? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoverofCar 6th Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 an elite can have more chance to escape...KNN... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 In the 1st place is this Mohamed Feroz Mohammed Omar a local or a imported scholar??? If import they are talent....if local they are just some elite's relative or sort...i have seen cases whereby our court dismiss some elite's or rich ppl's case just like nothing...and their famous quote..."this case cannot be use as reference for such similiar case in future" after verdict passed down...... No wonder they blindfolded the "justice statue" outside the court.....now then i know why.... You forgotten to add "thunder" oversee our jusdiciary system. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronleech 2nd Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 an elite can have more chance to escape...KNN... Rather, they have the right to escape in the eye of laws.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greatbirdlegend 1st Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 yarp, that was the ang mo case iirc? I remember more than this one exception. Sorry don't remember the details though. Just one of those things that you read and say WTF. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronleech 2nd Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 You forgotten to add "thunder" oversee our jusdiciary system. The statue holding one book and one weighting machine rite? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyrios Turbocharged February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 The judge said 'he held back'? WTF? Punched 3 times repeatedly called holding back? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vextan 1st Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 (edited) it is not so simple as the accused had hit the victim and therefore must warrant a jail term. there is always differing mitigating and aggrievating factors in all road rage cases such as whether the accused was aggrievated, provoked or challenged, and whether the force meted out was out of proportion with the rage that had caused him to act on a moment of impulse\folly. seriously, some of these comments make themselves look childish, criticise for the sake of criticising. Edited February 2, 2011 by Vextan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 hmm...true also...but Tot singapore law is...u r gulity until proven innocent? They should lor..even if not offence..they are going to be teacher the MOULD the further..KNN later all come out like them...like to "play" with kids...at least be safe.....check school records n police.. officially it's still innocent until proven guilty... unofficially it's another story but still they won't have it on record unless convicted in a court of law Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiadaw 6th Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 (edited) In the 1st place is this Mohamed Feroz Mohammed Omar a local or a imported scholar??? If import they are talent....if local they are just some elite's relative or sort...i have seen cases whereby our court dismiss some elite's or rich ppl's case just like nothing...and their famous quote..."this case cannot be use as reference for such similiar case in future" after verdict passed down...... No wonder they blindfolded the "justice statue" outside the court.....now then i know why.... Like that also can. Nothing to say liao. From the name, loks like foreigners, maybe have strong background. If put him behind bars, maybe complication in foreign affair & such. But having said that. That have absolutely nothing to do with that, because our laws are fair, & our judges are fair. Our judegment are base on the actual situation, nothing to do with the person background, or how he related to some big time people. Edited February 2, 2011 by Kiadaw Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronleech 2nd Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 Like that also can. Nothing to say liao. From the name, loks like foreigners, maybe have strong background. If put him behind bars, maybe complication in foreign affair & such. But having said that. That have absolutely nothing to do with that, because our laws are fair, & our judges are fair. Our judegment are base on the actual situation, nothing to do with the person background, or how he related to some big time people. the recent one i know is a rich gal driving a lexus and run down a old folk and claimed that the soundproof of her ride is so good that she thot the run over a fallen branch.... got away with it too. Same quote thot....lol... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zuoom 1st Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 fair, fairer, more fair. to who? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGCMmaomao 6th Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 violent doc.. what if... someone scold him in the hospital... backside kanna poke... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greatbirdlegend 1st Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 it is not so simple as the accused had hit the victim and therefore must warrant a jail term. there is always differing mitigating and aggrievating factors in all road rage cases such as whether the accused was aggrievated, provoked or challenged, and whether the force meted out was out of proportion with the rage that had caused him to act on a moment of impulse\folly. seriously, some of these comments make themselves look childish, criticise for the sake of criticising. Yeah sure, if the person who was punched was someone important like an MP I'm sure they would consider all the mitigating and aggravating factors too? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avant_stealth Clutched February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 Yeah sure, if the person who was punched was someone important like an MP I'm sure they would consider all the mitigating and aggravating factors too? not as much, i think they wuld consider the good that he has done b4 commiting the act? OT abit, i just dnt understand why they dnt use T.T durai as a perfect model for the yellow ribbon project...!! always advertise that prison mates come out work as low crass jobs when not true wad, they shld advertise ppl like t. t durai where they got gainful employment str8 away after they released frm prison, white collar job summore! It would serve as an inspriation? who knows mayb going into prison might be an attractive point in one's white collar resume? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grindcore888 Clutched February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 (edited) "compensation was paid but rejected by victim" Edited February 2, 2011 by Grindcore888 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 Was this omar driving a BMW? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigershark1976 Turbocharged February 2, 2011 Share February 2, 2011 now i learn.... shall we expect somoe rich guy rape a gilr n the lawyer will defence using the excuse... "girl is wearing very short skirt". then the judge talk a bit noncense n let himm off without any penalty... hmm... just like what we see in the movie! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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