
Magistrates have been told that they can ignore sentencing guidelines and hand down more draconian penalties to rioters and looters.
Courts are being advised that the scale of last week?s civil disobedience means that offences committed during the riots should be dealt with more harshly.
Magistrates appear to have heeded the message, as figures released by the Ministry of Justice last night disclosed that two in three people charged in connection with the riots and looting have been remanded in custody.
David Cameron yesterday pledged to turn around the lives of 120,000 dysfunctional families, despite criticism from Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, that he was resorting to ?gimmicks.

6 months for stealing a bottle of water and MPs allowed to pay ?16000 expense fiddles back and then carry on as if nothing happened, and Judges ignoring the rule of law ACT, it?s diabolical.
So what leason our children?s going to learn?


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