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Wednesday 13 May 2015

‘Ferocious and unprovoked attack’

Last February, a 91-year-old became the oldest man ever to be sent to prison after a first-time conviction in England.  He was given a sentence of 9 years for sexual offences against a number of 14-year-old pupils committed between 1958 and 1978.

Yet on that same day, in another court, two 23-year-old men were convicted of what the judge called a ‘ferocious and unprovoked attack’ on a man, and were given suspended sentences because the judge considered the two assailants had shown ‘genuine remorse’ and were able to walk free. Needless to say, both guilty defendants whooped with glee once outside the courts, and bragged on Facebook afterwards. How did their victim feel after that pronouncement? Pretty sick, I imagine. And if he had any faith in the legal system, it probably hit rock-bottom then.

True cases like these that hit the headlines prompted me to write Sudden Vengeance. No matter how much water has passed under the bridge since the book was written, the apparently total disregard for recipients of ‘violent offences against the person’ – that is the victims – seems to pervade the British justice system. 

More true instances will follow…

Sudden Vengeance

 
When justice fails, a vigilante steps forward.

In the broken Britain of today, faith in the police is faltering. Justice and fairness are flouted. Victims are not seen as hurt people but simply as statistics.

Paul’s family is but one example of those victims of unpunished criminals. In the English south Hampshire coastal town of Alverbank, many others are damaged and grieving. It cannot go on. There has to be a response, some way of fighting back.

A vigilante soon emerges and delivers rough justice, breaking the bones and cracking the heads of those guilty individuals who cause pain without remorse. Who is the vigilante?  He – or she – is called the Black Knight. The police warn against taking ‘the law into your own hands’. But the press laud the vigilante’s efforts and respond: ‘What law?’

Will the Black Knight eventually cross the line and kill?

Paul and his family seem involved and they are going to suffer

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