Government lawyers say burglars 'need protection'
Moderators: Alyrium Denryle, Edi, K. A. Pital
- MKSheppard
- Ruthless Genocidal Warmonger
- Posts: 29842
- Joined: 2002-07-06 06:34pm
Government lawyers say burglars 'need protection'
http://news.independent.co.uk/low_res/s ... t=3&dir=60
Government lawyers trying to keep the Norfolk farmer Tony Martin behind bars will tell a High Court judge tomorrow that burglars are members of the public who must be protected from violent householders.
The case could help hundreds of criminals bring claims for damages for injury suffered while committing offences.
In legal papers seen by The Independent, Home Office lawyers dispute Mr Martin's contention that he poses no risk to the public because he only represents a threat to burglars and other criminals who trespass on his property.
They say: "The suggestion ... that the Parole Board was not required to assess the risk posed by Mr Martin to future burglars or intruders (on the grounds that they do not form part of the public at large) is remarkable."
"It cannot possibly be suggested that members of the public cease to be so whilst committing criminal offences, and whilst society naturally condemns, and punishes such persons judicially, it can not possibly condone their (unlawful) murder or injury."
A recent report by the Law Commission, which advises ministers on proposed changes to the law, argued that judges had been too willing to reject criminals' claims for damages. The commission insisted that "even a criminal who has committed a serious offence" must be allowed to exercise their civil rights. In recent years, the courts have accepted a number of arguments to defeat actions brought by criminals on the basis of the principle that "crime should not pay".
Legal experts say the case for treating criminals as ordinary litigants will have been boosted by the arguments raised by the Home Office lawyers in Martin's case.
But Oliver Letwin, the shadow Home Secretary, said the rights of the victim needed to be addressed. "There certainly seems to be an imbalance [between the householder and burglar] made clear by the fact that burglars can sue for damage done to them in the course of committing a crime. We've put forward an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill which would rebalance the law in the appropriate way."
Norman Brennan, a serving police officer and the director of the Victims of Crime Trust, said that, by committing crime, burglars gave up "any rights". He added: "The public in this country are sick and tired of all these organisations pandering to the offender. Burglary is a despicable offence." He said: "sensible and reasonable" members of the public knew that, when criminal committed crime, they were putting themselves at risk.
Martin, 59, wants the court to order the Parole Board to reconsider its decision that he is not a suitable prisoner for early release. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 16-year-old Fred Barras at his Norfolk farmhouse, Bleak House, in August 1999 but his conviction was later reduced to manslaughter by the Court of Appeal when he was given a five-year prison sentence.
A second burglar shot by Martin, Brendan Fearon, was granted legal aid to sue him for damages. Fearon's claim was thrown out by Nottingham County Court last month.
Martin's barristers, Bitu Bhalla and Tony Baldry, of One Essex Court chambers in London, will tell the judge tomorrow that their client's application "concerns the liberty of the citizen which is a matter of paramount concern in English law". They will tell Mr Justice Kay that the Parole Board failed to acknowledge the true extent of Martin's remorse or properly consider the risk he posed to the public.
In Martin's application for judicial review, his lawyers argue: "The risk that has to be assessed in Mr Martin's case is any risk of the use of excessive force when he is either burgled or attacked in his home."
Martin's solicitor, James Saunders, says that this risk is significantly diminished since he no longer owns a gun and has agreed to fit an air-raid siren to his home that "could be heard all over the Fens".
The court will decide tomorrow whether to grant Martin a full review hearing. He is due for release at the end of July.
******************
What a load of bollocks this is. So burgulars have to be protected from
the people they're trying to rob?
Government lawyers trying to keep the Norfolk farmer Tony Martin behind bars will tell a High Court judge tomorrow that burglars are members of the public who must be protected from violent householders.
The case could help hundreds of criminals bring claims for damages for injury suffered while committing offences.
In legal papers seen by The Independent, Home Office lawyers dispute Mr Martin's contention that he poses no risk to the public because he only represents a threat to burglars and other criminals who trespass on his property.
They say: "The suggestion ... that the Parole Board was not required to assess the risk posed by Mr Martin to future burglars or intruders (on the grounds that they do not form part of the public at large) is remarkable."
"It cannot possibly be suggested that members of the public cease to be so whilst committing criminal offences, and whilst society naturally condemns, and punishes such persons judicially, it can not possibly condone their (unlawful) murder or injury."
A recent report by the Law Commission, which advises ministers on proposed changes to the law, argued that judges had been too willing to reject criminals' claims for damages. The commission insisted that "even a criminal who has committed a serious offence" must be allowed to exercise their civil rights. In recent years, the courts have accepted a number of arguments to defeat actions brought by criminals on the basis of the principle that "crime should not pay".
Legal experts say the case for treating criminals as ordinary litigants will have been boosted by the arguments raised by the Home Office lawyers in Martin's case.
But Oliver Letwin, the shadow Home Secretary, said the rights of the victim needed to be addressed. "There certainly seems to be an imbalance [between the householder and burglar] made clear by the fact that burglars can sue for damage done to them in the course of committing a crime. We've put forward an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill which would rebalance the law in the appropriate way."
Norman Brennan, a serving police officer and the director of the Victims of Crime Trust, said that, by committing crime, burglars gave up "any rights". He added: "The public in this country are sick and tired of all these organisations pandering to the offender. Burglary is a despicable offence." He said: "sensible and reasonable" members of the public knew that, when criminal committed crime, they were putting themselves at risk.
Martin, 59, wants the court to order the Parole Board to reconsider its decision that he is not a suitable prisoner for early release. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 16-year-old Fred Barras at his Norfolk farmhouse, Bleak House, in August 1999 but his conviction was later reduced to manslaughter by the Court of Appeal when he was given a five-year prison sentence.
A second burglar shot by Martin, Brendan Fearon, was granted legal aid to sue him for damages. Fearon's claim was thrown out by Nottingham County Court last month.
Martin's barristers, Bitu Bhalla and Tony Baldry, of One Essex Court chambers in London, will tell the judge tomorrow that their client's application "concerns the liberty of the citizen which is a matter of paramount concern in English law". They will tell Mr Justice Kay that the Parole Board failed to acknowledge the true extent of Martin's remorse or properly consider the risk he posed to the public.
In Martin's application for judicial review, his lawyers argue: "The risk that has to be assessed in Mr Martin's case is any risk of the use of excessive force when he is either burgled or attacked in his home."
Martin's solicitor, James Saunders, says that this risk is significantly diminished since he no longer owns a gun and has agreed to fit an air-raid siren to his home that "could be heard all over the Fens".
The court will decide tomorrow whether to grant Martin a full review hearing. He is due for release at the end of July.
******************
What a load of bollocks this is. So burgulars have to be protected from
the people they're trying to rob?
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
What kind of tort law does England have that even allows crooks to collect with any success? Does assumption-of-risk just not apply?
BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman
I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
- The Duchess of Zeon
- Gözde
- Posts: 14566
- Joined: 2002-09-18 01:06am
- Location: Exiled in the Pale of Settlement.
The only protection the like of a burglar deserves is six feet of dirt for his casket, and until the British people wake up and realize that - and make their leaders realize it - they're continue a spiral into tyranny.
The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. -- Wikipedia's No Original Research policy page.
In 1966 the Soviets find something on the dark side of the Moon. In 2104 they come back. -- Red Banner / White Star, a nBSG continuation story. Updated to Chapter 4.0 -- 14 January 2013.
In 1966 the Soviets find something on the dark side of the Moon. In 2104 they come back. -- Red Banner / White Star, a nBSG continuation story. Updated to Chapter 4.0 -- 14 January 2013.
- Keevan_Colton
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 10355
- Joined: 2002-12-30 08:57pm
- Location: In the Land of Logic and Reason, two doors down from Lilliput and across the road from Atlantis...
- Contact:
Wasnt this the guy that shot an unarmed man six time in the back with a shotgun?
"Prodesse Non Nocere."
"It's all about popularity really, if your invisible friend that tells you to invade places is called Napoleon, you're a loony, if he's called Jesus then you're the president."
"I'd drive more people insane, but I'd have to double back and pick them up first..."
"All it takes for bullshit to thrive is for rational men to do nothing." - Kevin Farrell, B.A. Journalism.
BOTM - EBC - Horseman - G&C - Vampire
"It's all about popularity really, if your invisible friend that tells you to invade places is called Napoleon, you're a loony, if he's called Jesus then you're the president."
"I'd drive more people insane, but I'd have to double back and pick them up first..."
"All it takes for bullshit to thrive is for rational men to do nothing." - Kevin Farrell, B.A. Journalism.
BOTM - EBC - Horseman - G&C - Vampire
-
- SMAKIBBFB
- Posts: 19195
- Joined: 2002-07-28 12:30pm
- Contact:
If you break into my house, I can and will blow your face off.
Howedar is no longer here. Need to talk to him? Talk to Pick.
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
There are many sharks and other nasty things in Australian waters.Montcalm wrote:Better idea lets feed the hungry sharks.weemadando wrote:Hey! I know! Lets send them to Australia!
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: 2002-07-08 02:25pm
- Location: NJ, USA
- Contact:
well there is actually some point about protecting burglers. Dont get me wrong, i find it insane that if a robber tripps on my bad driveway and breaks a leg that he can sue me over it, but what i mean are those kinds of people who when they find out they are being robbed shoot first and ask questions later. In all other cases your reprisal must be fitting of your risk, at least in the states killing another human being is only legal when in direct defence of the life of yourself or someone else, so you must be able to demonstrate that you had good cause to believe that not only was the robber/burgeler armed with a deadly weapon, but that you had no other way of getting out of the situation other than through shooting them.
Attacking someone who is robbing your house when they are not posing a threat to your life or you have a way to escape safely, is unnecessary force and VIGILANTEISM. the punishment should fit the crime, and i think everyone agrees that capital punishment is not a good punishment for simple petty theft.
Attacking someone who is robbing your house when they are not posing a threat to your life or you have a way to escape safely, is unnecessary force and VIGILANTEISM. the punishment should fit the crime, and i think everyone agrees that capital punishment is not a good punishment for simple petty theft.
Festina Lente
My shoes are too tight and I've forgotten how to dance
My shoes are too tight and I've forgotten how to dance
- EmperorMing
- Sith Devotee
- Posts: 3432
- Joined: 2002-09-09 05:08am
- Location: The Lizard Lounge
- Keevan_Colton
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 10355
- Joined: 2002-12-30 08:57pm
- Location: In the Land of Logic and Reason, two doors down from Lilliput and across the road from Atlantis...
- Contact:
Yes....imporant note here....
Above case is in the UK....
Stupid frivilous lawsuits are in america.....
We here dont think people should die you're talking about people filing lawsuits.....here we suggest they go to jail and they sure as hell arent getting to sue...but you dont get to kill them either......
Above case is in the UK....
Stupid frivilous lawsuits are in america.....
We here dont think people should die you're talking about people filing lawsuits.....here we suggest they go to jail and they sure as hell arent getting to sue...but you dont get to kill them either......
"Prodesse Non Nocere."
"It's all about popularity really, if your invisible friend that tells you to invade places is called Napoleon, you're a loony, if he's called Jesus then you're the president."
"I'd drive more people insane, but I'd have to double back and pick them up first..."
"All it takes for bullshit to thrive is for rational men to do nothing." - Kevin Farrell, B.A. Journalism.
BOTM - EBC - Horseman - G&C - Vampire
"It's all about popularity really, if your invisible friend that tells you to invade places is called Napoleon, you're a loony, if he's called Jesus then you're the president."
"I'd drive more people insane, but I'd have to double back and pick them up first..."
"All it takes for bullshit to thrive is for rational men to do nothing." - Kevin Farrell, B.A. Journalism.
BOTM - EBC - Horseman - G&C - Vampire
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: 2002-07-08 02:25pm
- Location: NJ, USA
- Contact:
EmperorMing wrote:Bullfucking shit a criminal has rights when commiting a felony.
Sheer and utter stupidity if they follow through on this line of thinking.
ohh so now "unalienable rights" is only when you feel like it? NO. The punishment must fit the crime, period, killing someone is a crime always, UNLESS it is in direct defence of your LIFE. If you have no legit reason to expect to be killed with no other recourse, killing is illegal and WRONG. the sanctity of human life is a million times more important than someone's stupid material possessions.
Festina Lente
My shoes are too tight and I've forgotten how to dance
My shoes are too tight and I've forgotten how to dance
I view things differently, the home is sacred and shall not be violated. If someone breakes into my storage shed, meh, big deal, what are they gonna do, steal a lawnmower? Break into my garage and I'll be quite pissed, I've got cars in there that could be stolen, still, no real need to go running out with a gun in hand.NapoleonGH wrote:Attacking someone who is robbing your house when they are not posing a threat to your life or you have a way to escape safely, is unnecessary force and VIGILANTEISM. the punishment should fit the crime, and i think everyone agrees that capital punishment is not a good punishment for simple petty theft.
Breaking into my home is a completely different story, it is NOT petty theft, petty theft is stealing candies from the variety store. I live in my home, and if someone's breaking in they're up to no good. I do not have the time to decide whether or not the robber is a threat to my life, if I guess wrong I could very likely end up dead. Unlike the guys in movies, I can't dodge bullets and dive through windows. You have seconds at best to decide on your course of action when some perp breaks into your house. I am not psychic, I don't know if the robbers will hurt me or my family, nor do I care. All I know is that some asshole with bad intentions has broken into my house and is up to no good, and thus I will redecorate the entranceway of my house with his blood.
aerius: I'll vote for you if you sleep with me.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: 2002-07-08 02:25pm
- Location: NJ, USA
- Contact:
Not if you don't have time to make a decision which could jeopardize your life if made incorrectly.NapoleonGH wrote:and yet if the guy has no gun, you killed a man in cold blood
BoTM / JL / MM / HAB / VRWC / Horseman
I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: 2002-07-08 02:25pm
- Location: NJ, USA
- Contact:
right, and if you could either, shoot the guy without knowing if armed, or run out the back door, knowing that they arent anywhere near the back door. If you choose to shoot, you are a murderer. You had an option that was easily available with a decent chance of success leaving no one needing a hurse, and choose to kill instead.
Festina Lente
My shoes are too tight and I've forgotten how to dance
My shoes are too tight and I've forgotten how to dance
- Montcalm
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 7879
- Joined: 2003-01-15 10:50am
- Location: Montreal Canada North America
On wich side are you,i guess you think its ok for 4 teenage bastards who broke-in the house of an old woman with the intention of robbing her,but it was not enough they`ve decided to kill her,but hey she had it coming she had no right in her own home.NapoleonGH wrote:and yet if the guy has no gun, you killed a man in cold blood
By the way i`m sarcastic,and this event is true.
- EmperorMing
- Sith Devotee
- Posts: 3432
- Joined: 2002-09-09 05:08am
- Location: The Lizard Lounge
You are a no-go at my station. Break into my house, and you will be met with the probability of deadly force being used. There is no way of knowing what any intruder has in mind. You obviously have no concern for your well being or for your familie's well being.NapoleonGH wrote:right, and if you could either, shoot the guy without knowing if armed, or run out the back door, knowing that they arent anywhere near the back door. If you choose to shoot, you are a murderer. You had an option that was easily available with a decent chance of success leaving no one needing a hurse, and choose to kill instead.
DILLIGAF: Does It Look Like I Give A Fuck
Kill your God!
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
Agreed. There already intent on furthering themselves at the expense of another, you can't know if there willing to go even further.EmperorMing wrote: You are a no-go at my station. Break into my house, and you will be met with the probability of deadly force being used. There is no way of knowing what any intruder has in mind. You obviously have no concern for your well being or for your familie's well being.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
- EmperorMing
- Sith Devotee
- Posts: 3432
- Joined: 2002-09-09 05:08am
- Location: The Lizard Lounge
And I will *not* allow them the option of going further.Sea Skimmer wrote:Agreed. There already intent on furthering themselves at the expense of another, you can't know if there willing to go even further.EmperorMing wrote: You are a no-go at my station. Break into my house, and you will be met with the probability of deadly force being used. There is no way of knowing what any intruder has in mind. You obviously have no concern for your well being or for your familie's well being.
On another note, daytime break-in is one thing due to visibility of the intruder. Nightime intrusion is matter...
DILLIGAF: Does It Look Like I Give A Fuck
Kill your God!
- Darth Wong
- Sith Lord
- Posts: 70028
- Joined: 2002-07-03 12:25am
- Location: Toronto, Canada
- Contact:
Let me get this straight: you're saying that if they commit theft, they must be assumed capable of murder and then executed?Sea Skimmer wrote:Agreed. There already intent on furthering themselves at the expense of another, you can't know if there willing to go even further.
If someone comes toward you in your own home and you shoot him, it is arguably self-defense. But not every home situation is automatically self-defense. If you make a noise and he turns to run, shooting him in the back (for example) is murder. It depends on the scenario.
"It's not evil for God to do it. Or for someone to do it at God's command."- Jonathan Boyd on baby-killing
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
- The Duchess of Zeon
- Gözde
- Posts: 14566
- Joined: 2002-09-18 01:06am
- Location: Exiled in the Pale of Settlement.
Doesn't matter. Someone is trying to cause injury to your life, the life of someone else, or to your property, it should ideally be equal. The point is that you must act while the attempt is occuring - If Tony Martin did in fact shoot that guy when he was running away, I can understand the sentence - But if you catch someone in the process of committing harm, even merely harm to property, such as theft, then it should be your right to take them out with whatever you've got available.NapoleonGH wrote:right, and if you could either, shoot the guy without knowing if armed, or run out the back door, knowing that they arent anywhere near the back door. If you choose to shoot, you are a murderer. You had an option that was easily available with a decent chance of success leaving no one needing a hurse, and choose to kill instead.
That should be the distinguishing point in the law: Was the act going on, or had it already ceased? If it had already ceased, then it's vigilantism. If it's still occuring, then to resist - even with deadly force - is perfectly appropriate in all cases.
The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. -- Wikipedia's No Original Research policy page.
In 1966 the Soviets find something on the dark side of the Moon. In 2104 they come back. -- Red Banner / White Star, a nBSG continuation story. Updated to Chapter 4.0 -- 14 January 2013.
In 1966 the Soviets find something on the dark side of the Moon. In 2104 they come back. -- Red Banner / White Star, a nBSG continuation story. Updated to Chapter 4.0 -- 14 January 2013.