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General Discussion => The Flea Trap => Topic started by: RW on September 13, 2015, 04:16:25 PM

Title: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: RW on September 13, 2015, 04:16:25 PM
Recently I came across a post on Facebook warning everyone about a guy who likes to touch little girls.  There was a picture of the guy and I happened to recognize him as the boyfriend of a woman I know.  So I let her know what I saw and asked her about it.  It's his ex posting the info and no charges had been laid against him, which I already figured because the police tell you not to post about such incidences on Facebook as it can affect the outcome of an investigation or court case.



As a result of this post, he's been threatened repeatedly and many people think he's a piece of shit.  He's contacted the police to get the ball rolling on harassment and defamation.



I don't know for sure what's gone on in this case, but I think there should be jail time penalties no less than two years for falsely accusing someone of something that has a significant impact on that person's life.  In this case, using social media to attempt to destroy someone's reputation.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Renee on September 13, 2015, 07:26:42 PM
I agree, people convicted of falsely accusing others thru social media or whatever means should be prosecuted and either receive significant jail time and or a major fine that would be paid as retribution to the victim.



People need to be made seriously aware that they cannot act as judge and jury based on opinion and hearsay.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: RW on September 13, 2015, 07:29:57 PM
Quote from: "Renee"I agree, people convicted of falsely accusing others thru social media or whatever means should be prosecuted and either receive significant jail time and or a major fine that would be paid as retribution to the victim.



People need to be made seriously aware that they cannot act as judge and jury based on opinion and hearsay.

It can ruin someone's life.  That deserves major punishment if done with malice.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 13, 2015, 07:40:35 PM
Quote from: "Renee"I agree, people convicted of falsely accusing others thru social media or whatever means should be prosecuted and either receive significant jail time and or a major fine that would be paid as retribution to the victim.



People need to be made seriously aware that they cannot act as judge and jury based on opinion and hearsay.

What a vicious bitch. I hope she gets what's coming to her.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Bricktop on September 13, 2015, 08:09:28 PM
I just saw "Unfriend"!!!



Topical, and very, very clever.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 14, 2015, 10:03:24 AM
Quote from: "RW"Recently I came across a post on Facebook warning everyone about a guy who likes to touch little girls.  There was a picture of the guy and I happened to recognize him as the boyfriend of a woman I know.  So I let her know what I saw and asked her about it.  It's his ex posting the info and no charges had been laid against him, which I already figured because the police tell you not to post about such incidences on Facebook as it can affect the outcome of an investigation or court case.



As a result of this post, he's been threatened repeatedly and many people think he's a piece of shit.  He's contacted the police to get the ball rolling on harassment and defamation.



I don't know for sure what's gone on in this case, but I think there should be jail time penalties no less than two years for falsely accusing someone of something that has a significant impact on that person's life.  In this case, using social media to attempt to destroy someone's reputation.

What she is doing is so cruel.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: RW on September 14, 2015, 12:05:32 PM
It's life ruining.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 14, 2015, 03:59:00 PM
Uuuhggg. Is this level of defamation criminal where he is?
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: RW on September 14, 2015, 06:34:22 PM
He's Canadian and yes, it is under the Criminal Code section on Defamatory Libel.  It does prescribe jail terms not exceeding 5 years but here in Canada, we tend to hand out wrist slaps.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 16, 2015, 05:09:41 PM
Quote from: "RW"Recently I came across a post on Facebook warning everyone about a guy who likes to touch little girls.  There was a picture of the guy and I happened to recognize him as the boyfriend of a woman I know.  So I let her know what I saw and asked her about it.  It's his ex posting the info and no charges had been laid against him, which I already figured because the police tell you not to post about such incidences on Facebook as it can affect the outcome of an investigation or court case.



As a result of this post, he's been threatened repeatedly and many people think he's a piece of shit.  He's contacted the police to get the ball rolling on harassment and defamation.



I don't know for sure what's gone on in this case, but I think there should be jail time penalties no less than two years for falsely accusing someone of something that has a significant impact on that person's life.  In this case, using social media to attempt to destroy someone's reputation.

She should do time.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: keeper on September 17, 2015, 06:50:41 AM
Many years in prison i say!!
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 18, 2015, 12:22:48 PM
Quote from: "Keeper"Many years in prison i say!!

YEP!!
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Renee on September 18, 2015, 12:34:27 PM
Okay let's put this in perspective. I have to assume we are talking about a situation in Canada and what is the penalty for 1st degree murder up there....60hrs community service? :laugh:



So what would this situation call for.....a time out....a grounding.....oh I know, no TV for a week?  :laugh3:
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 18, 2015, 12:39:40 PM
Quote from: "Renee"Okay let's put this in perspective. I have to assume we are talking about a situation in Canada and what is the penalty for 1st degree murder up there....60hrs community service? :laugh:



So what would this situation call for.....a time out....a grounding.....oh I know, no TV for a week?  :laugh3:

Life in prison with no chance of parole for a minimum of 25 years. The current government has called for life to mean life, but the sentencing for first degree murder has not changed yet.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Renee on September 18, 2015, 12:42:53 PM
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Renee"Okay let's put this in perspective. I have to assume we are talking about a situation in Canada and what is the penalty for 1st degree murder up there....60hrs community service? :laugh:



So what would this situation call for.....a time out....a grounding.....oh I know, no TV for a week?  :laugh3:

Life in prison with no chance of parole for a minimum of 25 years. The current government has called for life to mean life, but the sentencing for first degree murder has not changed yet.


Just funnin with you guys, Shen.



But really it doesn't matter what we think "should" happen to this little trouble maker, it's more a matter of what "will" happen, if anything.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: Anonymous on September 18, 2015, 12:57:44 PM
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Renee"Okay let's put this in perspective. I have to assume we are talking about a situation in Canada and what is the penalty for 1st degree murder up there....60hrs community service? :laugh:



So what would this situation call for.....a time out....a grounding.....oh I know, no TV for a week?  :laugh3:

Life in prison with no chance of parole for a minimum of 25 years. The current government has called for life to mean life, but the sentencing for first degree murder has not changed yet.


Just funnin with you guys, Shen.



But really it doesn't matter what we think "should" happen to this little trouble maker, it's more a matter of what "will" happen, if anything.

That I cannot answer.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: RW on September 18, 2015, 01:34:00 PM
I'll keep you posted.
Title: Re: Court of Public Opinion
Post by: keeper on September 19, 2015, 04:30:35 AM
Quote from: "Renee"Okay let's put this in perspective. I have to assume we are talking about a situation in Canada and what is the penalty for 1st degree murder up there....60hrs community service? :laugh:



So what would this situation call for.....a time out....a grounding.....oh I know, no TV for a week?  :laugh3:


I laughed at this, geezuz Renee :laugh:



Prolly not far from the truth either  :001_rolleyes: