Govt mulls standard sentencing after complaints about rape cases

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept twenty-five Putrajaya will consider environment up the sentencing legislature to safeguard the streamlining of rapist punishment meted out by the courts, following the new conflict upon the light sentences perceived by two men convicted of statutory rape.

Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz told Parliament currently the supervision was agreeable to this suggestion when responding the subject from Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar.

The PKR MP longed for to know if the row would be set up manage the law following the courts' preference to free former inhabitant bowler Noor Afizal Azizan upon the good behaviour bond, after he was convicted of raping the 13-year old girl.

"The Government believes that the sentencing legislature can be put! in place but not the cabinet to examination probity decisions," Nazri(picture), who is de facto Law Minister, said.

"It is dangerous if you have the examination complement as this will create an additional tier in the authorised system. This is because there is the cabinet higher than the courts to examination their decision," he added.

Nazri pronounced the sentencing legislature would usually demeanour at streamlining probity sentences as well as not revisit cases to examination judgments.

He combined he had met Chief Justice Tan Sri Ariffin Zakaria to plead the matter as well as he had indicated that the sentencing legislature could be determined with the agreement of the government.

"A couple of NGOs as well as the ministry of women, family as well as village growth have met as well as delivered an conflict chit in the bowler's case, as well as I have delivered it to chief probity Tun Ariffin Zakaria," Nazri said.

"In the meeting, you were de! liberati ng this preference was surely done by the courts, you don't wish to interfere in their affairs.

"In the bowler's case, you cannot right the courts' preference in the authorised system."

Noor Afizal was last month expelled upon the RM25,000 good behaviour bond, prompting public cheer as well as criticisms from Barisan Nasional (BN) as well as Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers.

The judicial complement was further questioned when the courts motionless to free in the same month 22-year old technician Chuah Guan Jiu upon good behaviour notwithstanding raping the 12-year old girl.
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