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Return of capital punishment?
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Is this case a prime example of why in certain circumstances capital punishment should return in Britain?
Here we have a savage monster who has killed and committed other vile sex crimes even before he murdered Milly Dowler, and yet he is to spend the rest of his life in prison at the taxpayer's expense.
Is this case a prime example of why in certain circumstances capital punishment should return in Britain?
Here we have a savage monster who has killed and committed other vile sex crimes even before he murdered Milly Dowler, and yet he is to spend the rest of his life in prison at the taxpayer's expense.
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I believe when we voted for the end of the death penalty, the judges in their wisdom thought if the murderer got life it would be LIFE, human rights and liberal minded judges have watered it down it such an extent that you could now get almost an equivalent sentence for stealing a large amount of money. Put them away for LIFE with no parole.
it won't happen no matter how many petition, i am more or less against it, when you know that there have been and could be again, miscarriages of justice, you have to weigh that against, and most would settle for a life behind bars and no parole. Personally i would put him on bread and water, no privileges, and solitary, that will do.
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/// The prospect of life in prison without any hope of ever being released might be worse than the death sentence. ///
Yes but much more expensive for the tax payer £37,500 per year. So this works out at £102.74 per day.
Apart from that we have also to take into consideration his 'Human Rights'.
/// The prospect of life in prison without any hope of ever being released might be worse than the death sentence. ///
Yes but much more expensive for the tax payer £37,500 per year. So this works out at £102.74 per day.
Apart from that we have also to take into consideration his 'Human Rights'.