AUSTRALIA'S JUDICIAL SYSTEMS IS A JOKE
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AUSTRALIA'S JUDICIAL SYSTEMS IS A JOKE
Man sentenced 11 years for baby's death
A NSW man will spend at least eight years behind bars for killing his then-girlfriend's baby.
NSW Supreme Court Acting Justice Jeffrey Miles sentenced Christopher Hoerler, of Wagga Wagga, to 11 years jail with a non-parole period of eight years and three months for the manslaughter of Jordan Anderson.
Seven-month-old Jordan was killed in the home Hoerler shared with the child's mother at Wagga Wagga, in the state's south, on February 25, 2000.
Jordan died from multiple injuries including liver and bowel damage, bruises and abrasions to his face, a torn lip and crushed toes.
Hoerler, 26, originally pleaded not guilty to murdering the infant, but offered to plead guilty to manslaughter after the Crown completed its case in his murder trial in July this year.
Justice Miles said he did not believe Hoerler's claim that he only hit baby Jordan with an open hand, at the instruction of the child's mother Louise Anderson.
"I conclude, and am satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt, that the extent of the child's injuries was much greater than what could have been caused by striking the head twice with an open hand," he said.
"Overall, there must have been several and not only two blows."
Justice Miles said he accepted evidence from paediatric surgeon Dr Bruce Currie that Jordan died from choking on his own vomit, which was caused by the bashing injuries.
Outside the court Jordan's uncle, Darcy Smith, said the family was extremely disappointed with the sentence.
"Today I feel is just a very dark day for justice in Australia," Mr Smith said.
A NSW man will spend at least eight years behind bars for killing his then-girlfriend's baby.
NSW Supreme Court Acting Justice Jeffrey Miles sentenced Christopher Hoerler, of Wagga Wagga, to 11 years jail with a non-parole period of eight years and three months for the manslaughter of Jordan Anderson.
Seven-month-old Jordan was killed in the home Hoerler shared with the child's mother at Wagga Wagga, in the state's south, on February 25, 2000.
Jordan died from multiple injuries including liver and bowel damage, bruises and abrasions to his face, a torn lip and crushed toes.
Hoerler, 26, originally pleaded not guilty to murdering the infant, but offered to plead guilty to manslaughter after the Crown completed its case in his murder trial in July this year.
Justice Miles said he did not believe Hoerler's claim that he only hit baby Jordan with an open hand, at the instruction of the child's mother Louise Anderson.
"I conclude, and am satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt, that the extent of the child's injuries was much greater than what could have been caused by striking the head twice with an open hand," he said.
"Overall, there must have been several and not only two blows."
Justice Miles said he accepted evidence from paediatric surgeon Dr Bruce Currie that Jordan died from choking on his own vomit, which was caused by the bashing injuries.
Outside the court Jordan's uncle, Darcy Smith, said the family was extremely disappointed with the sentence.
"Today I feel is just a very dark day for justice in Australia," Mr Smith said.
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roarusdogus wrote:That's nothing, some people here in the U.S. get away with murder with no jailtime. I think I'll have a glass of "O.J." this morning, if you get my drift.
The only reason OJ got away with murder is because of the cops inability to secure the crime scene. Plus, I do not believe he actually committed the murders, he had someone do it. That is the reason those gloves did not fit his hands. If the prosecution had moved towards the conspiracy theory, they could have better presented their case and got a conviction.
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Derek Ortt wrote:11 years for Manslaughter is appropriate. That is much more than one gets here. The definition of manslaughter is unlawful killing without malice while murder is with malice. If it were 11 years for murder, then I could see the outrage, but not for manslaughter
Should never have been deemed manslaughter to begin with. Do you know how many children died last year at the hands of their own parents? 450! I guess they should all get manslaughter too. This is ridiculous, malice or no malice. How do you figure there was no malice Derek?
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It was only deemed manslaughter because
<B>Hoerler, 26, originally pleaded not guilty to murdering the infant, but offered to plead guilty to manslaughter after the Crown completed its case in his murder trial in July this year. </B>
I wish it was a murder Case and not manslaughter because as Derek said The definition of manslaughter is unlawful killing without malice while murder is with malice.
From what i have read i don't beleive it was an accident.
<B>Hoerler, 26, originally pleaded not guilty to murdering the infant, but offered to plead guilty to manslaughter after the Crown completed its case in his murder trial in July this year. </B>
I wish it was a murder Case and not manslaughter because as Derek said The definition of manslaughter is unlawful killing without malice while murder is with malice.
From what i have read i don't beleive it was an accident.
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