Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by tim123In princple yes, but when HMG signed the GFA they gave away far too much in return for sweet FA.
tim
It was worth taking the chance, even for the worst caes like this one.
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That guy is back in prison and will serve out the remaining 799 years and 362 days left in his sentence.
There is a very good reason to have capital punishment, this guy is that reason!
Mailman
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Originally posted by xoggothDon't agree. Most times when an end to civil wars or conflicts are negotiated you get amnesties or pardons, often of some pretty nasty people. There was a more important consideration, the chance of an end to the wider violence and it was the right choice.
tim
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Originally posted by xoggothDon't agree. Most times when an end to civil wars or conflicts are negotiated you get amnesties or pardons, often of some pretty nasty people. There was a more important consideration, the chance of an end to the wider violence and it was the right choice.
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Don't agree. Most times when an end to civil wars or conflicts are negotiated you get amnesties or pardons, often of some pretty nasty people. There was a more important consideration, the chance of an end to the wider violence and it was the right choice.
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800 years just doesn't mean 800 years anymore. Most of them will be out in 400. It's disgusting.
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That 'deal' was the Good Friday agreement.
I agree, HMG should never has agreed to it, but they did
tim
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Early release after getting 800 years ??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6182996.stm
Murdered 3 people, injured over 60 and then sentenced to 800 years – just to be released early after serving just 12 years (where have we heard this before) due to some government “deal”
OK so that is history – now after attempting to murder another 5 people the powers that be have finally realised that this man should be locked up for the rest of his life – hence the resumption of the 800 year sentence.
This man should never have been released in the first place - but I expect that he will be out after five.Tags: None
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