What is the Judicial Cartels agenda?
What is going on in our Justice System, the one that is supposed to belong to us, the community at large? I have to say that whatever sort of jungle juice is in these judge’s morning tea is beyond me…
In the Appeals Court recently we had Justices’ Ashley, Nettle, and Wineberg grant Peter Dupas a retrial over the brutal murder of Mersina Halvagas.
You have to ask youself why.
This dirtbag is going to leave jail in a body bag and so he should, the sooner the better! Yet these idiots Judges (Ashley appointed 2005, Nettle appionted 2004 and Winberg appointed 2008) have made this decision, for want of a better phrase, to “stick it up” the Halvagas family.
Now the next story says it all in terms of judicial stupidy. Judge Lizzie Curtain believes that the following crime was not racially motivated…
Justice Elizabeth Curtain imposes ban on showing men responsible for Liep Gony murder
* Norrie Ross
* From: Herald Sun
* December 12, 2009 12:00AMA JUDGE has hidden the faces of two ruthless killers who beat a Sudanese refugee to death because she fears they might suffer retribution in prison.
Justice Elizabeth Curtain said the personal safety of Clinton Rintoull and Dylan Sabatino was more important than the public’s right to see their images.
The Supreme Court judge also said the murder of Liep Gony, 18, was not racially motivated – despite Rintoull spraying racist graffiti and saying he was “going to take the town back” by killing blacks.
Lawyers for Rintoull and Sabatino argued that because the attack was said to be racially motivated, their clients would be under threat in jail from Sudanese prisoners.
Justice Curtain also banned publication of photos of racist graffiti sprayed by Rintoul, which said “F— da niggas”.
In sentencing, the judge said Rintoull had been angry after a confrontation with Sudanese youths at Noble Park station, and his racial comments “bespeak of anger, frustration and a sense of vigilantism”.
But she did not believe the attack was racially motivated because, a few days before, Rintoull had made sandwiches for a homeless African youth.
Mr Gony’s family were stunned and outraged.
Outside court, his uncle, Dodeng Pouch, said it was clear the attack was racial.
“The words they have said before the attack – they went out motivated, they went out to do the job, they went out to search for a murder, to kill a black man,” he said.
Mr Gony’s mother, Martha Ojullo Alama, said:
“My son was preyed on and killed like a dog on the street and justice didn’t give me what I was hoping to hear, what I was hoping that they deserved to get. When they let us in this country, (they said) you come and arrive in Australia, here you will be safe.”
Rintoull, 24, of Noble Park, pleaded guilty to murder and and was jailed for 20 years with a non-parole term of 16 years.
Sabatino, 21, was jailed for 10 years with a non-parole term of six years after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
Justice Curtain said on September 26, 2007, Rintoull was seen outside his home at 10pm, carrying a metal pole, and yelling and ranting.
He was heard to say “these blacks are turning the town into the Bronx. I’m going to take the town back. I’m looking to kill blacks.”
He also told a friend “I guess I’ll go and take my anger out on some n—–s”.
He confronted a very drunk and helpless Mr Gony, and hit him at least 15 times in the head and body with the pole.
Sabatino, who had gone looking for Rintoull, arrived with a metal pole and joined the bashing. Mr Gony died in hospital.
A flatmate said Rintoull and Sabatino returned after the beating and washed the bloodied and bent metal poles used to kill their victim.
“I bashed a n—-r and I think he’s dead,” Rintoull said.
I’ve got to say that she certanly has someting wrong between her ears…
This crime was not racially motivated???!!!
Hey Lizzie, tell me where you get your jungle juice! Then in her usual fashion she goes on to suppress the press from showing photos of the scumbags because they might be bashed in prison. Wake up Lizzie, everyone in the prison knows who these scumbags are, as we all do outside the prison.
Lizzie, you must have led a very sheltered life.
