The show of support in the wider community has been outstanding, however, serious questions need to be asked in regards to Man Haron Monis, originally known to police for writing letters to the families of dead servicemen seven years ago. There is absolutely no criticism of the police, they investigate and prosecute crimes whilst the judiciary interprets and implements the law.
The tipping point apparently was Friday's high court ruling that failed to overturn his conviction, he was required to perform community service and placed on a two year good behaviour bond. He is also implicated as an accessory to the murder of his wife who was stabbed and set alight.
He has been charged with in excess of fifty counts of indecent and sexual assault and was currently on bail awaiting trial. Serious questions need to be raised regarding the judicial system in Australia, why is this guy running around the streets? What do you have to actually do to actually to be remanded in custody?
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