Man who repeatedly put sleeping pills in wife's coffee sentenced to just 60 weekend days in jail

Ok, that’s just taking toxic masculinity to an absurd degree.

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I have to say, I’ve become disenchanted to the point of nihilism with the “effect” of online discussion on… well, anything at all. You want to move the needle? It’s all about the :money_mouth_face:

Sadly, dank gif memes have yet to change the world

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< sarcasm > Hasn’t the poor man suffered enough? No point in ruining his life over one small mistake right? He comes from a good family right? </ sarcasm >

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Elements of Attempted Murder

"In most jurisdictions, attempted murder charges consist of two elements:

  • The offender took some action towards killing another person
  • The offender’s act was intended to kill a person"

http://www.attorneys.com/homicide/attempted-murder-charges-and-penalties

How can this be anything other than Attempted Murder?

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Did you not see? The man is so white, he even has blond hair! Ergo…

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… Innocent! Amirite?

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Apparently, he also peed in her shampoo. Total [monster].

There are a lot of very bad judges out there. My first instinct was that this one was probably corrupt, but after watching his thought processes in those videos, I think that he views himself as some sort of savior in the rehabilitation world. He seemed to view it as a personal failure if he did not prioritize rehabilitation over the other 3 pillars of his job: Protect society, punish the offender, and create a deterrent for future would-be offenders. He’s a judge with a personal mission.

I think that it is obvious that this guy will represent an ongoing threat to the victim- even more so now that she testified against him.

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