ARSONISTS WARNING, JAIL TIME WAITS FOR YOU.........
kiwijims said
03:51 PM Dec 16, 2016
Bushfire arsonist Garry Trestrail jailed for 12 years over blazes which threatened neighbours,
A man who lit bushfires which threatened houses and lives on Adelaide's southern fringe in mid-summer has been jailed for 12 years.
Garry John Trestrail, 26, pleaded guilty to charges of causing a bushfire, arson and property damage over fires in January and February 2014.
The blazes threatened suburbs and towns including Morphett Vale, Happy Valley, Onkaparinga Hills, McLaren Flat and Noarlunga Centre, with the District Court hearing that some destroyed farm equipment and other property, and threatened homes and people's lives.
Judge Barry Beazley said the crimes were malicious and many people suffered, including neighbours in the same street where Trestrail lived.
"Fortunately no-one was physically injured. It is plain however that a large number of victims suffered and still suffer from various psychological issues as a consequence of your criminal conduct," he said.
"In addition, you caused a whole community to be in fear."
Judge Beazley said some of the offending was opportunistic, but Trestrail had deliberately targeted an ex-employer's premises.
"Intentionally lighting fires at the height of the bushfire season clearly exposes a large number of people to danger."
Trestrail was jailed for 12 years and a non-parole term of seven years set, backdated to when he was taken into custody in February 2014.
I say, ''GOOD''I HOPE SOMEONE INSIDE, IS ONE OF THOSE EFFECTED BY THE FIRES.
K.J.
Tony Bev said
04:00 PM Dec 16, 2016
I can only say, that it could not have happened to a nicer man
Hopefully as you say, he meets up with someone who was effected by the fires, while he is on holidays
aussietraveller said
07:14 PM Dec 16, 2016
Absolutely a great outcome finally a judge that supports the people and is aware of public opinion.
macka17 said
01:04 AM Dec 17, 2016
Not good enough really.
When we worked bush the concensus with most of us.
Was that any we found actually lighting a fire.
Find the centre of the front. Take his shoes off and drop him off. with a parting kiss
(so to speak)
Probably a broken leg If I ever find one.
I was brought up on the old "An eye for an eye".
and wholly believe in it. Plus expect same back in return.
Laws and punishments for. in the "modern" world are laughable.
We need some of the old school rules\punishments brought back.
Then, Just maybe.
The world may get to be a better place to live in again.
First step being , get rid of all sitting lawmakers involved with punishments.
and get some in that will punish to suit the crimes.
I doubt too many of general populace would object too much.
Forget the bleeding hearts and do gooders. THEY are
one of the prime reasons the world is as it is today..
sandsmere said
07:41 AM Dec 17, 2016
aussietraveller wrote:
Absolutely a great outcome finally a judge that supports the people and is aware of public opinion.
Agree 100%.
The Belmont Bear said
08:23 AM Dec 17, 2016
Totally agree KJ
madaboutled said
10:21 AM Dec 17, 2016
sandsmere wrote:
aussietraveller wrote:
Absolutely a great outcome finally a judge that supports the people and is aware of public opinion.
Agree 100%.
Agree too, but wait 6 months and some do gooder judge will reduce his sentence considerably on appeal.
kiwijims said
10:53 AM Dec 17, 2016
Being an Ex-Firefighter, I've witnessed some very big and dangerous Bush-fires,
Many of which were started by Arsonists,
I've seen up close the devastation caused, and the heartache of people as they watch their dreams of a life time go up in flames,
Fire fronts, of 3, 4, 5 Mt in height, travelling a terrific speed, that no Fire Brigade have a hope in hell of stopping,
I just think,"what the hell" are some of these Judges thinking, when they give most Arsonists nothing more than a small slap on the hand, I bet they have never been effected by a fire, if they had been it may show in the sentence's they hand out,
There doesn't seem to be any standard set sentence for anything in the Courts, mores the pity. I think this is long over-due,
Commit the Crime---Do the time, and pay for the Damage caused by the Act !!!
There, I said my thoughts and had my rave,
From One frustrated/Retired Fire-Fighter.
K.J.
Explorer said
02:09 PM Dec 17, 2016
kiwijims wrote:
Being an Ex-Firefighter, I've witnessed some very big and dangerous Bush-fires,
Many of which were started by Arsonists,
I've seen up close the devastation caused, and the heartache of people as they watch their dreams of a life time go up in flames,
Fire fronts, of 3, 4, 5 Mt in height, travelling a terrific speed, that no Fire Brigade have a hope in hell of stopping,
I just think,"what the hell" are some of these Judges thinking, when they give most Arsonists nothing more than a small slap on the hand, I bet they have never been effected by a fire, if they had been it may show in the sentence's they hand out,
There doesn't seem to be any standard set sentence for anything in the Courts, mores the pity. I think this is long over-due,
Commit the Crime---Do the time, and pay for the Damage caused by the Act !!!
There, I said my thoughts and had my rave,
From One frustrated/Retired Fire-Fighter.
K.J.
K.J. Slightly off context but, A very good friend had two homes lost in Her life the first was by fire (domestic house fire) and the second by flood. The most traumatic to her by many 'miles' was the first. Even though She lost every thing in both the fire was just so complete & devestating. Oh & Her third was reposessed because of gambling debts. She still laughs though.
Just cannot imagine anyone wanting to cause that much trauma to another person.
MJP
C00P said
01:38 AM Dec 18, 2016
I've not seen too many convicted arsonists getting away with a "slap on the wrist" although it is fashionable to blame our judges for doing this.
It's an interesting fact that when groups of ordinary citizens are given all the facts and asked to arrive at a suitable sentence, they often suggest punishments that are less than what the judges give them. Strange, but true...
If you want to see what sentences are handed out for various crimes you can go to the sentencing remarks in some jurisdictions:
I don't know if other states do anything like this, maybe others can advise.
Cheers
C00P
DMaxer said
06:07 AM Dec 18, 2016
You are correct, COOP. Unfortunately the full story is not reported in the media when people are sentenced leaving the reader with the view that a lesser than appropriate sentence has been given.
The DPP is not slow in appealing if they consider a sentence to be lenient.
One of the more disturbing aspects of arson is the large number of fires deliberately lit by fire fighters, not by way of back burning, but with a criminal intent.
kiwijims said
06:19 AM Dec 18, 2016
DMAXER, You have just made a statement,............
the large number of fires deliberately lit by fire fighters,
Would you like to state exactly how many fire were lit by Fire fighters, ?
Coop, I've had a look through that list of Court appearances you refer to,
Could you Highlight the ones regarding the sentencing of Fire Bugs, or Arsonists ?
K.J.
DMaxer said
07:21 AM Dec 18, 2016
There is plethora of papers, articles and statistics on the occurrence of this aspect of arson, KJ.
In States that have three jurisdictions of criminal courts you will find reference in the District or County Courts, in the others, look under Supreme Court.
I know, I have appeared on their behalf.
Bushfire arsonist Garry Trestrail jailed for 12 years over blazes which threatened neighbours,
A man who lit bushfires which threatened houses and lives on Adelaide's southern fringe in mid-summer has been jailed for 12 years.
Garry John Trestrail, 26, pleaded guilty to charges of causing a bushfire, arson and property damage over fires in January and February 2014.
The blazes threatened suburbs and towns including Morphett Vale, Happy Valley, Onkaparinga Hills, McLaren Flat and Noarlunga Centre, with the District Court hearing that some destroyed farm equipment and other property, and threatened homes and people's lives.
Judge Barry Beazley said the crimes were malicious and many people suffered, including neighbours in the same street where Trestrail lived.
"Fortunately no-one was physically injured. It is plain however that a large number of victims suffered and still suffer from various psychological issues as a consequence of your criminal conduct," he said.
"In addition, you caused a whole community to be in fear."
Judge Beazley said some of the offending was opportunistic, but Trestrail had deliberately targeted an ex-employer's premises.
"Intentionally lighting fires at the height of the bushfire season clearly exposes a large number of people to danger."
Trestrail was jailed for 12 years and a non-parole term of seven years set, backdated to when he was taken into custody in February 2014.
I say, ''GOOD''I HOPE SOMEONE INSIDE, IS ONE OF THOSE EFFECTED BY THE FIRES.
K.J.
Hopefully as you say, he meets up with someone who was effected by the fires, while he is on holidays
When we worked bush the concensus with most of us.
Was that any we found actually lighting a fire.
Find the centre of the front. Take his shoes off and drop him off. with a parting kiss
(so to speak)
Probably a broken leg If I ever find one.
I was brought up on the old "An eye for an eye".
and wholly believe in it. Plus expect same back in return.
Laws and punishments for. in the "modern" world are laughable.
We need some of the old school rules\punishments brought back.
Then, Just maybe.
The world may get to be a better place to live in again.
First step being , get rid of all sitting lawmakers involved with punishments.
and get some in that will punish to suit the crimes.
I doubt too many of general populace would object too much.
Forget the bleeding hearts and do gooders. THEY are
one of the prime reasons the world is as it is today..
Agree 100%.
Agree too, but wait 6 months and some do gooder judge will reduce his sentence considerably on appeal.
Being an Ex-Firefighter, I've witnessed some very big and dangerous Bush-fires,
Many of which were started by Arsonists,
I've seen up close the devastation caused, and the heartache of people as they watch their dreams of a life time go up in flames,
Fire fronts, of 3, 4, 5 Mt in height, travelling a terrific speed, that no Fire Brigade have a hope in hell of stopping,
I just think,"what the hell" are some of these Judges thinking, when they give most Arsonists nothing more than a small slap on the hand, I bet they have never been effected by a fire, if they had been it may show in the sentence's they hand out,
There doesn't seem to be any standard set sentence for anything in the Courts, mores the pity. I think this is long over-due,
Commit the Crime---Do the time, and pay for the Damage caused by the Act !!!
There, I said my thoughts and had my rave,
From One frustrated/Retired Fire-Fighter.
K.J.
K.J. Slightly off context but, A very good friend had two homes lost in Her life the first was by fire (domestic house fire) and the second by flood. The most traumatic to her by many 'miles' was the first. Even though She lost every thing in both the fire was just so complete & devestating. Oh & Her third was reposessed because of gambling debts. She still laughs though.
Just cannot imagine anyone wanting to cause that much trauma to another person.
MJP
It's an interesting fact that when groups of ordinary citizens are given all the facts and asked to arrive at a suitable sentence, they often suggest punishments that are less than what the judges give them. Strange, but true...
If you want to see what sentences are handed out for various crimes you can go to the sentencing remarks in some jurisdictions:
IN SA it's here: www.courts.sa.gov.au/SentencingRemarks/Pages/default.aspx#
I don't know if other states do anything like this, maybe others can advise.
Cheers
C00P
DMAXER, You have just made a statement,............
the large number of fires deliberately lit by fire fighters,
Would you like to state exactly how many fire were lit by Fire fighters, ?
Coop, I've had a look through that list of Court appearances you refer to,
Could you Highlight the ones regarding the sentencing of Fire Bugs, or Arsonists ?
K.J.