Mr Kobayashi
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I've tried to and told you that I can't find one because the justice system doesn't seem to investigate crimes where anti-white violence/murder is incited which ties in with the broader point that the UK justice system is two-tier. The Simon Danczuk case supports that.
If you can find one then we can compare to see if they've got a similar length of sentence to Julie Connelly (2 and a half years) and/or Tyler Kay (3 and a half years)?
If not, then we can look at other crimes like knife crime offending where some people get heavy custodial sentences or let off completely to see whether judges have any discretion in their sentencing which, it appears, they do.
It seems like they're called 'guidelines' for a reason.
On a separate note, can I ask what sentence do you think the offender in the Simon Danczuk death threat case should get?
I've just posted a story where an Asian bloke masqueraded as a white man to stir up racial hatred. How is that not a relevant example?