From Wiki, it shows how utterly insane British courts and judges are, and have been for decades:
Alleged manslaughter
On 15 June 1986, a 16-year-old from Birkenhead named Gary Kelly died from electrocution at New Brighton railway station. He was allegedly running away from Arobieke, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter but successfully appealed against the conviction[8][9] on the grounds that he had not acted unlawfully by "standing on the platform and looking into trains".[10] In addition, Arobieke was awarded an estimated £35,000 compensation, due to alleged racial overtones in the prosecution case.[5][11]