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Chitchat Judge who fines Aussie Asian only $1k despite overwhelming factors

scroobal

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If this has been a Singapore Malay or Indian, he would be behind bars before he know it.

Here is the offence.

He shove aside someone (no need a Policeman ) and then stomped on his foot ( assault). In this case, the victim was in plainclothes and on duty, he identified himself and still got assaulted.

Alcohol as a mitigating factor for criminal cases was thrown out long time go in Singapore Legal system.

The judge's conduct should be referred to a disciplinary committee.

Let see what our attention seeking Minister of Home Affairs has to say when it involves a foreigner assaulting an unduly officer.


Man fined $10,000 for stomping on policeman's foot during music festival
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Wan Ting Koh
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Yahoo News Singapore

4 January 2018


A plainclothes police officer was sitting on a concrete block and observing the crowd for the Ultra Music Festival 2016 in Marina Bay when a man unceremoniously pushed him off the block and took his seat.

The man, Australian Wayne Liang, was drunk from the revelry. A squabble ensued with Liang stamping on the officer’s left foot. The 38-year-old businessman, who owns a factory and a trading company, was later arrested for the act.

He was fined $10,000 on Thursday (4 January) on one count of using criminal force on a public servant while the latter was on duty. Liang, formerly a Chinese citizen until 2013, had originally intended to contest the charge but pleaded guilty on 7 August, ahead of his trial.

According to court documents, the incident occurred on 10 September 2016 as Sergeant Alex Zhang Zhengyang was on duty at Bayfront Avenue. The officer, who was in plainclothes, was tasked to observe human traffic flow for the event at about 9.30pm.

While Sergeant Zhang was seated on a concrete block observing the junction of Bayfront Avenue, he was pushed off by Liang, who took his seat. When Sergeant Zhang asked Liang why he had pushed him, Liang said “what”. Sergeant Zhang repeated the question in Mandarin and Liang replied, “I happy”.

Sergeant Zhang then identified himself as an on-duty police officer and told Liang that he was disrupting his work. He showed Liang his warrant card. In response, Liang glanced at the card and the officer before muttering “so what” and stomping on the officer’s foot.

Before Liang was sentenced, his case went through a two-day Newton hearing in October last year as the prosecution and defence disagreed on the circumstances leading to the offence, specifically whether Liang had behaved aggressively and had defied Sergeant Zhang’s authority.

District Judge Kessler Soh disagreed with the prosecution that Liang had acted in a loutish manner. The DJ agreed with the defence’s position that Liang’s acts were “impulsive”, “out of character” and “caused by intoxication”.

The prosecution asked for a jail term of at least four weeks, and applied for a stay of execution of Liang’s fine after the hearing on Friday. DJ Soh rejected the application.

Lawyer Anand Nalachandran, who represented Liang, sought a $10,000 fine. Citing a Health Sciences Authority report and his client’s statements, the lawyer said that “there should be no dispute that (Liang’s) judgement and memory were impaired at the material time” due to alcohol intoxication.

Liang was found to have a blood alcohol level of 143mg/100ml, which is 1.78 times the prescribed limit for driving, when a blood sample was taken from him after the incident.

For using criminal force on a public servant, Liang, who is married with three children, could have been jailed four years and/or fined.
 

ToaPehGong

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Another lawyer representing a foreign rich asshole who broke the law in Singapore. No wonder they say lawyers are low in mortal values.
 

Narong Wongwan

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In other countries if you dare assault an armpai youll likely end up in hospital or worse kena shot to death.....lucky to escape with minor injuries even.
Still got chance to be questioned ‘why you push me?’
 

matamafia

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Singaporeans must stop expecting ballless PAP to punish FTs and Ang Mohs for their crimes, and we MUST PUNISH THEM OURSELVES from now on. Whack them, blind them, dismember them properly when there is chance.
 

nayr69sg

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In other countries if you dare assault an armpai youll likely end up in hospital or worse kena shot to death.....lucky to escape with minor injuries even.
Still got chance to be questioned ‘why you push me?’
useless balless sinkie police.
 

nayr69sg

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The police officer should beat the hell out of the accused.

Exactly. Even if he doesn't want to physically abuse the accused, he should have stamped his authority and be assertive and keep the peace and public order. Instead kuniang sinkie police allow himself to be bullied.

The accounts sounds like a drunk pushed away a average weakling joe, and joe asked why push me? and kena hum tum. But joe is POLICE! good grief!

Who needs police like that? So how? joe reported the guy to police then police came and arrested the accused? What a shame!
 

Charlie99

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For a police officer who has his foot being stomped, the police officer should identify himself, and thereafter, stomp the person's feet, sidekick the person's knee(s), and arrest the person.
 

nayr69sg

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For a police officer who has his foot being stomped, the police officer should identify himself, and thereafter, stomp the person's feet, sidekick the person's knee(s), and arrest the person.
doesnt sound like thats what happened

Charlie99 it has been a while since you had any interaction with SPF I believe. My experience working with them during 2008 was farcical. They are complete incompetent buffoons. You can ask the cognoscenti about this.
 

Agoraphobic

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Justice was served. Policeman is not to be faulted. Person wasn't driving. So alcohol can be thrown out the window. To lessen the complications, cops, and certain sercurity gung-hos should be equipped with tasers. So when faced with this type of arrogant assholes, can tase them before anyone gets hurt.

Cheers!
 

Agoraphobic

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Oh ya, Why should the cop be let off? He wasn't a ballsless wimp. If he whack that jerk. if it happens to be a wrong person. How'd would the cops like to be sued?

Cheers!
 
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