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Old 31-05-2025, 09:02 AM #28
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I'm not sure if any injuries are life changing? I've only seen reports of them being serious which hopefully means a full recovery is possible
…yeah I’ve just looked at some of the articles and you’re correct, it does state some as serious as opposed to life changing, which I had thought that I’d read in some reports…I was looking at the vast differences in potential minimum and maximum sentences which could happen with this case and severity of injuries/age of the victims etc would all be a much considered factor…also, the impact on Paul Doyle himself and his remorse and statements from the victims and their families also…that’s why there is no one size fits all with the law and sentencing, isn’t it…so much to consider in specific cases…

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