Saturday, December 18, 2010

Outrage In Aussie Court As Judge Lets Six Muslim Attackers Walk, Victim's Father Tells Judge 'you've got no balls'


Well, apparently the appeasement of islamic bad behavior is not unique to America's courts as an Australian judge has elected to let off six muslim men with a slap on the wrist after they nearly killed a young Australian man in a fight outside of an Aussie bar. The sentence was so light that the victim's father erupted in anger at the decision inside the courtroom and ended up telling the judge, "you've got no balls."

From the article at The Herald Sun:

A JUDGE who allowed six men involved in a vicious assault to walk free from court has been told by the victim's father, "you've got no balls".

Archie Dalli lashed out at County Court Judge James Montgomery for sentencing his son's attackers to community based orders instead of jail.

"Is that it? Is that it?" Mr Dalli yelled after Judge Montgomery had finished reading his sentence.

The six men smirked after the judge left the bench, provoking a tense exchange of insults with Mr Dalli’s family.

Victim Aaron Dalli was 18 when he was set upon by up to 10 men in May 2006 outside Fix Bar in Docklands. After a verbal stoush inside the venue, Mr Dalli was punched, kicked and stomped on as he lay unconscious.
He was lucky to survive the nasty attack, which left him brain damaged and struggling to walk.

Both men pleaded guilty to recklessly causing injury, assault and affray and were sentenced to serve 150 hours of unpaid community work as part of a one-year community based order, pay a $1000 fine and serve a six-month wholly suspended jail term.

Now, we have just a brief glimpse of this case here but one has to really wonder what was in this judge's head - it's my guess that at some point in the trial, someone made the point that a derogatory slur was made in the verbal exchange and because of that the judge probably thought the violence was okay - that or this is just one of those judges who doesn't want to go the rest of his life looking over his shoulder for handing down a just sentence.

Islamists throughout the world have learned the value of intimidation - the more extreme their behavior, the more lenient their sentences seem to end up (if they are even tried at all).


Bashing victim's dad tells judge 'you've got no balls' after sentencing


A JUDGE who allowed six men involved in a vicious assault to walk free from court has been told by the victim's father, "you've got no balls".

Archie Dalli lashed out at County Court Judge James Montgomery for sentencing his son's attackers to community based orders instead of jail.

"Is that it? Is that it?" Mr Dalli yelled after Judge Montgomery had finished reading his sentence.

The six men smirked after the judge left the bench, provoking a tense exchange of insults with Mr Dalli’s family.

Victim Aaron Dalli was 18 when he was set upon by up to 10 men in May 2006 outside Fix Bar in Docklands. After a verbal stoush inside the venue, Mr Dalli was punched, kicked and stomped on as he lay unconscious.

He was lucky to survive the nasty attack, which left him brain damaged and struggling to walk.

Three of the six admitted assaulting Mr Dalli, while three others confessed to attacking three other victims.

Sinan Cekuc, 20, assaulted Mr Dalli inside the club while Orhan Bekar, 24, hit Mr Dalli inside the club before punching another patron outside.

Both men pleaded guilty to recklessly causing injury, assault and affray and were sentenced to serve 150 hours of unpaid community work as part of a one-year community based order, pay a $1000 fine and serve a six-month wholly suspended jail term.

Okan Yoruden, 23, was among a group of men who chased Mr Dalli and set upon him in a gang with Yoruden stomping on his stomach. He pleaded guilty to assault and affray and was ordered to serve 150 hours of unpaid community work and a six-month suspended jail term.

The remaining three, Yusuf Kilic, 24, Emrah Aslan, 24, and John Yussef, 23, pleaded guilty to charges of affray and assault. They were sentenced to serve 150 hours of unpaid community work and pay a $1000 fine.

Four more men are due to face a County Court trial next year.

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