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Brutal Murder Of Inmate...
..or 'criminal justice'?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...england-wear-15143047
Is it a blight on the Prison Service or one less waste of taxpayer's money off the bill?
In light of what he did I doubt there'll be too many tears shed.
http://www.cumbria.po...a-half-years-for-rape
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...england-wear-15143047
Is it a blight on the Prison Service or one less waste of taxpayer's money off the bill?
In light of what he did I doubt there'll be too many tears shed.
http://www.cumbria.po...a-half-years-for-rape
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let's just point out that he was not sentenced to four and a half years. He was given an indeterminate sentence, a comparatively new thing that has only existed since 2005. It means that the Parole Board cannot even consider him for release until his recommended minimum period has expired. There are very many people still in jail after their minimum period has expired. Some of them may very well die there as they are regarded as a risk to the public. The idea behind it was to prevent the possibility of violent offenders going on to reoffend.
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he was planning to murder a prison warden, so he's progressed from being a rapist to a murderer, had the other animals not killed him then an innocent man trying to do his job wouldn't have finished his shift, wouldn't have been able to go home to his family!
Its not right to condone this sort of behaviour but i wopuld rather he was murdered than the prison warden!
Its not right to condone this sort of behaviour but i wopuld rather he was murdered than the prison warden!
danchip - in this country we have a legal system that tries, convicts and sentences on the basis of evidence presented and argued in court.
We do not, so far, murder people for something they might - and I stress might, since there appears to be no evidence - have been planning to do.
That is thought crime, and it's in the novel 1984 - and that's where it should stay.
We do not, so far, murder people for something they might - and I stress might, since there appears to be no evidence - have been planning to do.
That is thought crime, and it's in the novel 1984 - and that's where it should stay.
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