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Why Couldn't Our Authorities Find Enough Evidence Against This Man To Send Him For Trial In This Country?
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Or was it the fear that he would escape imprisonment because of the European Court of Human Rights?
Or was it the fear that he would escape imprisonment because of the European Court of Human Rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The way to look at this, aog, is that had he been prosecuted and convicted in this country he would have received, perhaps, four or five years custody, served about two and would have been released long ago to continue plotting the best way to cause carnage. At least he faces a lengthy period, if not whole life, in custody in the USA and that should provide people some respite from his odious activities for a decent while.
This country (with or without the Human Rights Act) has no stomach to properly prosecute and robustly sentence serious criminals. Take a look at various sentencing guidelines to understand that. Furthermore, it releases those sentenced to determinite periods in prison long before their sentence is served. The authorities are far too busy banning light bulbs and vacuum cleaners to worry about trifling matters such as potential mass murderers being at large.
This country (with or without the Human Rights Act) has no stomach to properly prosecute and robustly sentence serious criminals. Take a look at various sentencing guidelines to understand that. Furthermore, it releases those sentenced to determinite periods in prison long before their sentence is served. The authorities are far too busy banning light bulbs and vacuum cleaners to worry about trifling matters such as potential mass murderers being at large.
Quite so, Peter.
It is somewhat puzzling, though, why the CPS decided there was no realistic chance of a conviction whereas the US authorities managed precisely that in a fairly short time. I'm not too sure I believe that the US justice system is that much less fair than the UK version. I imagine they have a little more will to see those guilty of plotting major atrocities brought to justice.
It is somewhat puzzling, though, why the CPS decided there was no realistic chance of a conviction whereas the US authorities managed precisely that in a fairly short time. I'm not too sure I believe that the US justice system is that much less fair than the UK version. I imagine they have a little more will to see those guilty of plotting major atrocities brought to justice.
I think you have added an extra 0, TTT. 24000 volts, instead of the standard 2400, would not only have blasted him into space but quite likely to have brought the entire prison to the ground as well. Anyway, they have stopped firing bolts up the jacksie, it's all drugs these days. Executions are not what they used to be.
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