"Contempt of court" Three Ministers should be applauded, not asked to explain
Three Federal Ministers are being hauled before the Victorian Supreme Court to explain why they should not be held in contempt for daring to suggest the Judges get it wrong in passing sentences on violent offenders – particularly those who have links to terrorists.
The three were simply voicing the views of many members of the public – including their own constituents. So why do these judges think they have a right to avoid criticism?
The community is sick of seeing light sentences for violent behaviour and the Ministers should be applauded for their comments. The court system has brought itself into disrepute by the actions of the judiciary. The ministers had a right to express the views of the community.
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