Scholar charged with attempted murder.


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Wolfgang said:
I am amused by alot of the banal and needless comments in regards to this case. Seriously, nothing has been decided but everyone seemed predisposed towards being prejudicial, one way or the other.

Really, he hasn't even had his hearing yet...

Aiya, talk is free mah. Here, we can be judge, jury and [imagined] executioner :bsmilie:
 

I thought it may follow the trend of something sparking something causing a lot of violence, demands for apologies, protests, riots. Perhaps not :)
*amused*
 

think there is a lot of pent up frustration with the scholarship system...
 

Hmmm..

Maybe in future scholars must go through more pre-requirements before getting any scholarships. Seems now it's not all about the grades anymore after this incident...
 

photoconceptz said:
Hmmm..

Maybe in future scholars must go through more pre-requirements before getting any scholarships. Seems now it's not all about the grades anymore after this incident...

Oh please.. that's wishful thinking. You think the scholarship policy is going to change becaus of this one incident?
 

wrx_sti_22b said:
I also think so. No excuse. :nono:

The girl could have been killed or suffer from permanent disability if the train run over her legs or something.

I doubt permanent disability.. It`s definitely death.. =x The voltage on the tracks are high...
 

People look at me strange when I say, "the earth is beautiful, but I would rather live on another planet".

I would like to read a news paper that told only of nice things that happen each day.

Ok, the bad won't go away, but when you read the news, the bad outweighs the good by many percent... hence my first statement.

Cheers...be nice :)
 

samsodyne said:
I doubt permanent disability.. It`s definitely death.. =x The voltage on the tracks are high...
Correction.

There are no voltage on the tracks.

The 415v are running on the side rail with protective cover unless some hand try to reach inside.
 

when is the hearing?
 

Pablo said:
People look at me strange when I say, "the earth is beautiful, but I would rather live on another planet".

I would like to read a news paper that told only of nice things that happen each day.

Ok, the bad won't go away, but when you read the news, the bad outweighs the good by many percent... hence my first statement.

Cheers...be nice :)

A small edition...

2 sayings I rather like (the first is one I learn't from my dad)

1). Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see.

2). The first to raise a fist, is the first to run out of ideas.

Cheers :)
 

Gymrat76 said:
Oh please.. that's wishful thinking. You think the scholarship policy is going to change becaus of this one incident?

Sigh...

Think have to agree with you on this one, considering where we are living, scholars are living gems and this will most probably be known as an isolated incident. No offence to any of our scholar friends here...
 

Wolfgang said:
I am amused by alot of the banal and needless comments in regards to this case. Seriously, nothing has been decided but everyone seemed predisposed towards being prejudicial, one way or the other.

Really, he hasn't even had his hearing yet...

Haha, this is the case of guilty unless proven innocent rather than innocent unless proven guilty.
 

Pablo said:
A small edition...

2 sayings I rather like (the first is one I learn't from my dad)

1). Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see.

2). The first to raise a fist, is the first to run out of ideas.

Cheers :)

most people spend more time judging than thinking anyway :)
 

halo ppl!!!! WOOHOOOOOO!!

cheesecake was here!!! say say say!!!





first of all, Welcome to Singapore!!!!!!

Guilty till proven Innocent.:thumbsup:

scholar so wat? a prominent opp. party leader is also a scholar! foreign talent so wat? mike fay was a graffiti artist!

he knew he was wrong so he chose to run away from the scene of the crime.
i say, jail and cane him! is this not attempted murder?:dunno:


com'on ppl!

Be a man! do the Right Thing!:thumbsup:
 

This case should be judged on the prima-facie whether the plaintiff committed the offence with premeditated criminal intent free of the taint associated with an imported scholaristic mind.

I am not a lawyer. Not even a passable photographer. But if I sound like them I may have taken too many cold tablets.
 

Sion said:
This case should be judged on the prima-facie whether the plaintiff committed the offence with premeditated criminal intent free of the taint associated with an imported scholaristic mind.

I am not a lawyer. Not even a passable photographer. But if I sound like them I may have taken too many cold tablets.

good idea ... students in the house due for A and O level exams should take the advice and take lots of cold tablets before each paper ... btw which brand?
 

Drug abuse!!
 

maestrolik said:
What is reactive psychosis? violent behavior if provoked? or extremely short fuse? :think:


these are medical terms to get you out of jail ,sorry if I offended anybody with this condition, but it just gave me the impression
 

jsbn said:
For murder cases which carries life imprisonment (which no longer means 20yrs behind bars but till the chap kicks the bucket in prison) or capital punishment, typically defending lawyers would attempt to intercede for a lighter sentence on behalf of their client by putting forth a battery of '~ologists' and claiming that their client 'lost their mind'. In short, "Keng Siao".

Pretty much standard procedure.

So far, I don't recall seeing a case in court where the accused (for attempted murder or murder), admit straight to his guilt, give a full detailed account of the murder, refusing a defense statement pleading insanity entered on behalf by the defending lawyer, taking full responsibility for the incident and happily hopping to the gallows, smiling as the hempen rope snaps his neck and smiling all the way to his grave.

But seriously if you think about it, who in his right mind, would try to kill anybody???....but again, one has to answer for his own action
 

Nikonnew said:
But seriously if you think about it, who in his right mind, would try to kill anybody???....but again, one has to answer for his own action

I ever saw a documentry on cable tv... if it's not planned, these are mostly caused by 1 word...'RAGE'. But sometimes no excuse...

A pity i am not the girl. If i am the girl, i'll get my gangster friends to abduct him after steaking him out & then beat the **** out of him... maybe let him choose whether want to break an arm or a leg... or pull out his teeths with pliers... has anybody here watched the korean movie Old boy before? Such fights do happens in real life.
 

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