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Judge Judy slams UK’s ‘two-tier’ sentencing guidelines and says she’d be ‘furious’ if she had to implement them herself

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Judge Judy has put the United Kingdom Council for new guidelines that judges in England and Wales told that they should consider the ethnicity, religion and gender of a suspect when deciding whether they should send to prison.

The world -famous TV judge said that she would be 'furious' if she was a judge who had to implement the guidelines that Keir Starmer is under pressure to stop.

The 82-year-old described the guidelines as 'an error' during an interview with ITV News.

She added: 'The legal system has been broken. As a result, it looks more compassionate, the legal system will not resolve. '

'Sometimes well -intended people create bad laws. And the problem is that usually innocent people, who have nothing to do with that mentality, are those who suffer because they become the next victim. '

The old judge of judge Judy and Judy Justice made her opinion about the controversial change for judges to consider ethnicity and religion while condemning.

In her typical non-nonsense style, she said: 'What does your race, ethnicity or gender have to do with going in the supermarket and switching off a gun and taking 50 dollars from the cash register? Or overlook someone with a golf club and steal their wallets? '

The former judge of criminal law and the family court made it clear that conviction for punishment or rehabilitation is.

Judge Judy slams UK’s ‘two-tier’ sentencing guidelines and says she’d be ‘furious’ if she had to implement them herself

Judge Judy said she would be 'furious' if she was a judge who had to implement the guidelines, of which Keir Starmer is under pressure to stop

The 82-year-old described the guidelines as 'an error' during an interview with ITV News

The 82-year-old described the guidelines as 'an error' during an interview with ITV News

The former criminal and family court made it clear that conviction for punishment or rehabilitation

The former criminal and family court made it clear that conviction for punishment or rehabilitation

She said: 'You are going to put someone in prison because you are going to punish him for the crime to send a message to the rest of the community. This is what happens, and to keep the community safe of someone who regards you as a violent one.

“Or rehabilitation. I don't see how that [sentencing guidelines] Criteria that you have just mentioned have something to do with rehabilitation.

'So we concentrate on punishment, and you separate some people from others and say, well, you have to race, gender, ethnicity, something other than a tendency to continue to commit crimes.

“I would be furious if I didn't fit in one of those criteria.”

The exclamation of the renowned television lawyer comes when the prime minister 'Two Tier Keir' was branded by the Tories because he was challenged about the new guidance for judges.

Sir Keir Starmer was encouraged to support an account that, according to the Tories, will stop guidance.

Some critics claim that this measure means that the system would be biased against white defendants, and Minister of Justice Shabana Mahmood is clashing with the council while she tries to let it go back.

During the Prime Minister's questions on Wednesday, Sir Keir said that it is important that “everyone must be equal to the law,” because he was confronted with questions about the change that come into effect in April.

The old judge of judge Judy and Judy Justice made her opinion about the controversial change for judges to consider ethnicity and religion while condemning

The old judge of judge Judy and Judy Justice made her opinion about the controversial change for judges to consider ethnicity and religion while condemning

The prime minister was labeled 'Two Tier Keir' last year because of the government's response to the riots that followed the murders of three children in Southport (file image)

The prime minister was labeled 'Two Tier Keir' last year because of the government's response to the riots that followed the murders of three children in Southport (file image)

Conservative Member of Parliament for Fylde Andrew Snowden said: 'In 20 days', new conviction guidance in force that the Minister of Justice has already admitted that it is of nature.

'It will mean that the color of your skin or the religion that you have will give your claim in the eyes of the law and the trust of the public in the judiciary in crisis will fall. But it's avoidable. We conservatives have submitted a bill that, if supported on Friday, this guidance can put in its mark. '

Snowden, a former police and crime commissioner for Lancashire, added: “So, the prime minister … will now he cancel out his Minister of Justice and confirm here and now that he will support this bill. Or will he just go aside and prove that he has always been “two tier keir”? '

Last week the conviction council published new principles for the courts to follow when imposing a community and guardianship, including whether they should suspend the prison.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said he will legally challenge the lead in the field of the site that conquers the 'anti-white' and 'anti-Christian' bias in the criminal justice system.

The updated guidelines, which will enter into force from 1 April, says that a pre-sentence report will usually be needed before someone is punishing the punishment for someone from an ethnic, cultural or religiousness, in addition to other groups such as young adults aged 18 to 25, women and pregnant women.

The 82-year-old said: 'The legal system has been broken. Which makes it look more compassionate, it is not about resolving the legal system

The 82-year-old said: 'The legal system has been broken. Which makes it look more compassionate, the legal system will not resolve '

Judge Judy has beaten the United Kingdom Council for new guidelines that judges in England and Wales told that they should consider the ethnicity, religion and gender of a suspect in the decision whether they should send to prison

Judge Judy has beaten the United Kingdom Council for new guidelines that judges in England and Wales told that they should consider the ethnicity, religion and gender of a suspect in the decision whether they should send to prison

The chairman of the body, Lord Justice William Davis, warned Mrs. Mahmood that the conviction council retains the 'critical' position of the independent judiciary with regard to conviction.

The prime minister was labeled 'Two Tier Keir' last year because of the government's response to the riots that followed the murders of three children in Southport. It was claimed that some public incidents were harder controlled than others.

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