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http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=30711 Adult Film Star Healing the Wounds of WW2, One Man at a Time TOKYO, Japan- A Japanese adult film star, Anri Suzuki, says she has been giving out free sex sessions to Chinese students as a way of giving back for Japan
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First there was the cortina watch guy, then koh seah wee, and now the m1 guy..... i think koh seah wee will recieve the heaviest prison sentence of the lot..... cheat 1 million = 2 to 3 or 4 years in prison this report as reference Cortina Watch's ex-employee sentenced to 9 years' jail By Ansley Ng, TODAY | Posted: 02 October 2009 1605 hrs Photos 1 of 1 Jerry Ee (Interpol picture) SINGAPORE: Cortina Watch's former supervisor, who stole S$7.6 million worth of watches and cash from the timepiece boutique, has been sentenced to nine years' imprisonment by a district court. 36-year-old Jerry Ee had earlier pleaded guilty to four charges of criminal breach of trust and one charge of removing stolen property from Singapore. Twenty other charges were taken into consideration by District Judge Chia Wee Kiat on Friday morning. After stealing the watches and money from the boutique's safe on Christmas Day last year, Ee fled to Thailand, but eventually surrendered to the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok and was brought back to be charged. Source http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1008834/1/.html of course adding to that a crime is a crime....whether you are person placed in charge of 1 dollar or 1 million dollars....stealing any money is a crime
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Just read the papers that penalties can be 1.5 times more than normally if judge thinks it is race or region motivated. Are you for or against this 1.5 times penalty? If assualt is assualt, the intention is not considered in conviction. Adding this element will make it likely that someone who is not motivated on race or religion to be unfairly convicted. Is sg law moving in the right direction? Yes - for support this change No - for this change will be bad/unfair as motivation can be hard to show in court