Seems the man accused of molesting women children won't have to suffer a lengthy trial or jail-time in some cesspool of a third-world jail. His accusers made sure of that. In triplicate. Stamped and notarized, as it were.
I'm afraid if I had been a bailiff in that court, I'd have tipped my hat, murmered "Be careful, Ma'am, have a nice day," and held the door open for any bloodied woman or child trying to leave.
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Seems when the family holds a position in Indian society, they keep it across the generations.
Even the executioner's position.
And you know, Mr. Nata Mullick has the right attitude about the whole thing:
"I am like the police. They arrest criminals, I hang the worst of them. I am doing what the government wants me to do. It is they who will decide whether criminals should be hanged or not," says Nata Mullick.
Damned right, Mr. Mullick.
"I hang the worst of them" My kind of guy.
Posted by: Jack at August 17, 2004 05:23 PM