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Lee Rigby Murder Trial
Why is money being wasted on this trial and that poor mans family having to sit thru it all.... The 2 murderers have pleaded not guilty, but there is more than enough video and camera evidence showing them committing the murder and admitting to it! And who the hell is defending them in court!?
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So... you want to disregard our justice system because that's what they would do.
Can you run me through why exactly we should be taking any cues in how to behave from these vile miscreants? That's a bit lost on me.
So... you want to disregard our justice system because that's what they would do.
Can you run me through why exactly we should be taking any cues in how to behave from these vile miscreants? That's a bit lost on me.
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I think yours may be an emotional response, rather than a practical one - which in light of the crime committed, together with one of the accused actually 'justifying' his actions to camera, whilst the blood of the poor young man was still on his hands - is quite understandable.
However, if our response is to skip the process of applying controlled jurisprudence, then we throw away one of the central tenets of British law.
I think yours may be an emotional response, rather than a practical one - which in light of the crime committed, together with one of the accused actually 'justifying' his actions to camera, whilst the blood of the poor young man was still on his hands - is quite understandable.
However, if our response is to skip the process of applying controlled jurisprudence, then we throw away one of the central tenets of British law.
Don't know about Cameron's stance on it but Nick Clegg has recently appointed Norman Baker to carry out a study on drug use in 10 other countries because he(Clegg) thought the views of some of his coalition partners was not the same as his own.Finally Norman Baker is the man who said,when Tony Blair wanted to downgrade cannabis in 2001,that it was"No more dangerous than alcohol or tobacco".