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Originally posted by original PM View Postand where is the justice for lee Rigby?
that fu<k is clearly guilty of first degree murder and should be hung - when there is absolutely no ambiguity over the crime the death penalty should be an option.
The law has run its course on that one. He has been jailed.
We are talking rights of the prisoners here.
Imagine for some reason you got jailed and were denied opportunity for proper justice, you would jumping up and down shouting for prisoners rights etc etc.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow does hanging him help his victim?
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Originally posted by original PM View Postand where is the justice for lee Rigby?
that fu<k is clearly guilty of first degree murder and should be hung - when there is absolutely no ambiguity over the crime the death penalty should be an option.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI just resent paying for him to be in the clink, we could have prison factories for his sort to make them pay there way in society to offset the costs of their jihad
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostThat kind of thinking would have meant little to the Paddy's who were fitted up for IRA offences by the old bill. The fact that he is never getting out of the clink not enough for you?
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostThat kind of thinking would have meant little to the Paddy's who were fitted up for IRA offences by the old bill. The fact that he is never getting out of the clink not enough for you?
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Originally posted by original PM View Postand where is the justice for lee Rigby?
that fu<k is clearly guilty of first degree murder and should be hung - when there is absolutely no ambiguity over the crime the death penalty should be an option.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postand where is the justice for lee Rigby?
that fu<k is clearly guilty of first degree murder and should be hung - when there is absolutely no ambiguity over the crime the death penalty should be an option.
If you were in charge the Ireland troubles would still be going on. At some point you have to draw a line.
I might add, with my brother as a former soldier, that you join the army to die.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWe should be grateful that we are living in a society where justice is available to everybody in equal measure. A lot of people in this world would love to have that.
that fu<k is clearly guilty of first degree murder and should be hung - when there is absolutely no ambiguity over the crime the death penalty should be an option.
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We should be grateful that we are living in a society where justice is available to everybody in equal measure. A lot of people in this world would love to have that.
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostWhy? Lots of blatantly guilty scumbag murderers need lawyers.
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I did smile to myself when I heard that the original investigation had concluded that the prison officers in question used only approved restraint techniques and they had no case to answer.
He's pissing in the wind though, no judge would rule in his favour and I bet he knows that. He'll also know he can waste a load of the Crusaders tax money and grab publicity with endless appeals. The tw@
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSurely whoever has to represent his case would be committing professional suicide?
(I didn't read the story for details so that's just hypothetical)
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