Mother (who can’t be named for legal reasons), 40s, repeatedly beat her children across their arms, legs, and backs, with a TV cable. The children no longer live with her. Suspended sentence.
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I am only surprised that the current crop of feminists are not demanding that all women accused or charged with a crime should be granted anonymity. It must be on the cards, with the likes of Jess Phillips MP for Birmingham Yardley being reported as falling out with Corbyn, in part, over his failure to appoint a minister for women’s safety and, seemingly, Labour’s failure to roll this out across Local Authorities as well.
I am only surprised that the current crop of feminists are not demanding that all women accused or charged with a crime should be granted anonymity. It must be on the cards, with the likes of Jess Phillips MP for Birmingham Yardley being reported as falling out with Corbyn, in part, over his failure to appoint a minister for women’s safety and, seemingly, Labour’s failure to roll this out across Local Authorities as well.
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If they “no longer live with their mother”, how can jailing her harm them?
Doesn’t make sense.
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