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Ministry Of Law: Subhas Anandan was misleading

Porfirio Rubirosa

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Lawyer’s article wasmisleading, says MinLaw

THE Ministry of Law has called “erroneous” the examples that criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan cited in a recent article to show apparently discriminatory treatment in the matter of compounding offences.
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Said the ministry, in a letter to Today: “There is only one set of laws, and all are equal before the law.” The Courts’ decisions, it added, are based on “all the relevant facts and circumstances, and in accordance with the law”.
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Mr Anandan had cited several cases — in an article in Probono, a publication of the Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore (ACLS), of which he is president — where the courts had refused to allow the accused to privately settle with the victims, apparently in the public interest. Mr Anandan also raised examples of well-off accused persons who managed to compound their alleged offences and questioned why “public interest was ignored” in those cases.
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“It was misleading forMr Anandan to cite isolated cases that have come before the Court as examples to support his conclusions,” MinLaw said.
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In one of his examples,Mr Anandan was acting for the company director facing road rage charges. The accused, who was driving a Mercedes Benz at that time, would fit into his “description of a ‘well-off’ accused”, but the court had withheld consent to the composition and the director was subsequently convicted,MinLaw rebutted.
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Any representations to the courts would be “considered objectively” by the Prosecution, it added.
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During an ACLS lecture last week, Attorney-General Walter Woon also noted that wealth is not a factor in the administration of justice here. He said: “The fact that the perpetrator is rich does not cut any ice, not with us.” TEO XUANWEI
 

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Mr Anandan had cited several cases — in an article in Probono, a publication of the Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore (ACLS), of which he is president — where the courts had refused to allow the accused to privately settle with the victims, apparently in the public interest. Mr Anandan also raised examples of well-off accused persons who managed to compound their alleged offences and questioned why “public interest was ignored” in those cases.

This a fact and Anandan is not wrong ! There are cases that are mismatch !

- It's not called Kangaroo Courts not nothing !
 
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Lawyer’s article wasmisleading, says MinLaw
During an ACLS lecture last week, Attorney-General Walter Woon also noted that wealth is not a factor in the administration of justice here. He said: “The fact that the perpetrator is rich does not cut any ice, not with us.” TEO XUANWEI

There is only one word to describe Singapore justice system: SELF-DENIAL.
 

Ah Guan

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If you are in big trouble, always engage a Lee & Lee lawyer to fight your case...

They can turn black to white
 

chinkangkor

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Min Law didn't explain why the courts decisions relating to those cases cited by Mr Anandan were judged in that way. Instead it just reiterated motherhood statements blah blah blah ...
 

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"I maybe a big fat pig but i can sue your pants off! Sorry, PAP has bought me over!"

 

allanlee

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Heheheh........ Subhas has received an invitation to drink tea with "xxxxxx....."
Hope he wun becum another victim macam JBJ.
 

Lian9

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Just bought his book "The Best I Could", hope to read it soon.

I bought e book last week, and read every single word. Its very simple, layman, and simply enjoyable. There r so many facts inside there which straits times never reported.

He is truly a man among man... Hope he wun get into trouble with e authorities though....
 

Areopagus

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I am halfway thru the book.

It is a fascinating read but there are a lot of hints there about gangsters!!

Makes me a little nervous!
 

Wisely

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Lawyer’s article wasmisleading, says MinLaw

THE Ministry of Law has called “erroneous” the examples that criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan cited in a recent article to show apparently discriminatory treatment in the matter of compounding offences.
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Said the ministry, in a letter to Today: “There is only one set of laws, and all are equal before the law.” The Courts’ decisions, it added, are based on “all the relevant facts and circumstances, and in accordance with the law”.
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Mr Anandan had cited several cases — in an article in Probono, a publication of the Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore (ACLS), of which he is president — where the courts had refused to allow the accused to privately settle with the victims, apparently in the public interest. Mr Anandan also raised examples of well-off accused persons who managed to compound their alleged offences and questioned why “public interest was ignored” in those cases.
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“It was misleading forMr Anandan to cite isolated cases that have come before the Court as examples to support his conclusions,” MinLaw said.
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In one of his examples,Mr Anandan was acting for the company director facing road rage charges. The accused, who was driving a Mercedes Benz at that time, would fit into his “description of a ‘well-off’ accused”, but the court had withheld consent to the composition and the director was subsequently convicted,MinLaw rebutted.
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Any representations to the courts would be “considered objectively” by the Prosecution, it added.
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During an ACLS lecture last week, Attorney-General Walter Woon also noted that wealth is not a factor in the administration of justice here. He said: “The fact that the perpetrator is rich does not cut any ice, not with us.” TEO XUANWEI


SO what they going to do? Sue him? A lawyer cannot seek clarification meh? ACLS lecture is not the court.
 

ah_phah

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pls lah, simi rule of law? this island so small but 2 set of law. gahmen sell u property at rocket sky high price. tomorrow wanna use your front gate & build road, use classic yellow paper law book, buy back at $1.
 

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Lawyer’s article wasmisleading, says MinLaw

Said the ministry, in a letter to Today: “There is only one set of laws, and all are equal before the law.” The Courts’ decisions, it added, are based on “all the relevant facts and circumstances, and in accordance with the law”.

=>This is something no one doubts, except perhaps those politicians from past to present.

Mr Anandan had cited several cases — in an article in Probono, a publication of the Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore (ACLS), of which he is president — where.... well-off accused persons who managed to compound their alleged offences and questioned why “public interest was ignored” in those cases. (abbreviations mine)
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“It was misleading for Mr Anandan to cite isolated cases that have come before the Court as examples to support his conclusions,” MinLaw said.

=> Now this is perplexing, isolated cases and several cases are poles apart from everyone is equal before the law, don't you think?

If there is just one case of improper and questionable decision making then is there truly equality? All it takes one person to be dealt with differently to show miscarriage of justice, Mr. Woon, didn't they teach you that at Intermediate level, LLB?


During an ACLS lecture last week, Attorney-General Walter Woon also noted that wealth is not a factor in the administration of justice here. He said: “The fact that the perpetrator is rich does not cut any ice, not with us.” TEO XUANWEI

=> Once again Mr. woon decides to talk from both sides of his mouth when at one point acknowledging that there are cases in which perpetrators are dealt with differently yet he chooses to talk about what cuts ice.

Cheers,

MentisMortis

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