What is considered justice? When is a result by the courts truly just? Is something just because a judge and/or jury says so? Because the prosecution or defence argued better? Damien Christopher Starrett (ds) has been found guilty of manslaughter in the death of Ares, and common assault in the horrendous physical and mental abuse of Ares' 5-year-old sister. WHAT THE FUCK? "While providing a summary of his findings, the judge [who, for whatever reason, is unnamed in the article] said the boy was "punched, kicked, stomped in the head," and died as a result of multiple head injuries." It is absolutely horrendous that Ares was murdered. Please don't forget his sister. That little girl witnessed everything that the judge heard. She witnessed it first hand. Little ones are easily broken. That poor little babe. May her memories of that day be washed from her so that she may live without the tragedy weighing on her life. Is the judge going to take into consideration
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