I added bolding. And that's the part that
drives me batty. It's completely inconsistent with the story from
one month before where Bruce followed someone across the globe to make sure he didn't escape because of diplomatic immunity.
It's been a while, so I apologize for any faulty memories of mine, but didn't Bruce actually treat getting the guy sent away as a sort of mixed victory instead of a defeat? It's interesting, because without any interviews or knowing what was coming later, I'd think we were supposed to sympathize with Jason, though not agree with him. Later it appeared we were supposed to vilify him. The serial killer and the woman who killed him is another one that made no sense to me - I don't see how she gets in legal trouble for that.
Also, for another example on Jason - he got very punishing towards the pimp who was assaulting the prostitute. Jason does not like that kind of violence. Though, to be absolutely fair, in the real world, someone can punish others harshly for things they do themselves. But that doesn't usually fly in fiction.