Any person with any amount of goodness and justice in their heart could spend a thousand years contemplating each case and any of these sentences would not enter their mind even for a fleeting moment. These sentences are so aggregious that they should be criminal. Even if both of these cases reach an end state where the policeman gets multiple years and Zarina gets to go home (with generous compensation) it would not be a success, because there were judges before them who thought these kinds of awful sentences were not only apporpriate, but good enough to be voiced outside the confines of their minds.
Any person with any amount of goodness and justice in their heart could spend a thousand years contemplating each case and any of these sentences would not enter their mind even for a fleeting moment. These sentences are so aggregious that they should be criminal. Even if both of these cases reach an end state where the policeman gets multiple years and Zarina gets to go home (with generous compensation) it would not be a success, because there were judges before them who thought these kinds of awful sentences were not only apporpriate, but good enough to be voiced outside the confines of their minds.