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Mr Gove has now announced a review of the financial sanctions and penalties courts can impose, with a view to bringing greater simplicity and clarity.
Harrison had told a conference – in 2008 – that most sentences judges were bound to impose, with rare exceptions, were too long.
And almost every day, it seems, the state-run news media, with the top leadership's tacit support, report on hapless citizens ensnared by the arbitrary justice that the local police impose with the wave of a hand.
If Moscow does not urge the Arabs to make the best deal they can there will be no settlement except theone Israel is now in a position to impose with its own occupation forces.
The decision could prove highly unpopular on the left because sales taxes are among the most regressive levies a state can impose, with the burden falling disproportionately on the poor, who spend a higher portion of their income than the rich do.
Pyne announced on Tuesday that he would keep Labor's Gonski-based school funding model for only the first year of implementation, 2014, and then impose with a yet-to-be devised system based on what the federal government argues is fair to all states.
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