Saturday, 24 December 2011

On Chris Huhne's lack of perverting the course of justice change

Chris Huhne is by all accounts guilty of perverting the course of justice. Though he is alleged to have made his then wife commit purjury to take penalty points he deserved he is said to have made a carrier out of making underlings take penalty points on his behalf. 

Now the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions have been studying the facts behind the latest Huhne incident with shall we say, unusual vigour and have taken more time to decide to prosecute than they do in the most serious cases of murder. 

For an open and shut case with such a huge amount of seemingly damning evidence agianst Huhne it's ..... Odd. 

And in light of this delay the frontage of today's Times newspaper, see the Sun for details,  makes interesting reading. It has a story from the police wondering why the DPP has taken so long to prosecute Huhne. 

The police want Huhne prosecuted for his blatant crimes. 

Now we all now why the delay and special treatment meted out to Huhne: he's a important man and politican. 

And that type of thinking is what allows our politicians to get away with fiddling, lying, and worse. It allows peers to kill people and return to the Lords. 

This pathetic subservient attitude has given us the terrible bunch of fith rate professional polticians that infect out body politic. 

By not prosecuting Huhne for such a blatant crime the DPP is bringing the justice system into disrepute. 

Prosecute Huhne and hand him the same jail sentence that any other perverter of justice would receive. 

Politicians should not be shielded by the legal system for the consequences of their crimes. 

It's wrong. 

Huhne deserves jail, just the same as if you or I did the exact same thing. 

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