Victims bill sets out major changes to justice system by easy_c0mpany80 Tags:ScotlandUnited Kingdom 5 comments An abomination of a bill. I see we’re sticking with ‘controversial’ as the adjective for all Scottish Government proposed legislation. I do, however, note the lack of “flagship” in the article. So we’ve got a Victims Bill, backed up by Victims Groups and a Minister for Victims. But the observation that there’s a rise of Victimhood Culture is apparently a nazi conspiracy theory. The fact that there are people in government who believe that juryless trials are a good idea is terrifying. I don’t understand how this won’t just make people do not guilty verdicts? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I see we’re sticking with ‘controversial’ as the adjective for all Scottish Government proposed legislation. I do, however, note the lack of “flagship” in the article.
So we’ve got a Victims Bill, backed up by Victims Groups and a Minister for Victims. But the observation that there’s a rise of Victimhood Culture is apparently a nazi conspiracy theory.
The fact that there are people in government who believe that juryless trials are a good idea is terrifying.
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An abomination of a bill.
I see we’re sticking with ‘controversial’ as the adjective for all Scottish Government proposed legislation.
I do, however, note the lack of “flagship” in the article.
So we’ve got a Victims Bill, backed up by Victims Groups and a Minister for Victims.
But the observation that there’s a rise of Victimhood Culture is apparently a nazi conspiracy theory.
The fact that there are people in government who believe that juryless trials are a good idea is terrifying.
I don’t understand how this won’t just make people do not guilty verdicts?