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Old 04-07-2009, 10:13   #67
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Re: Ronnie biggs refused parole

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
This is the most scandolous decision, that Jack Straw has ever made, The decision has to be political, and the poor guy will almost certainly die in prison.

He cannot fend for himself, and has to have 24 hour care, He commited a crime 30 years ago, someone died which was sad, but to be held behind bars for this crime, which other sickos get ten years, child murderers get a smack on the wrist with trival sentences, and Peados are allowed to walk the street, is unforgiveable. The Labour government is a disgrace.


couldnt agree more.
Does this means every seriuosly ill person in jail should be let out? He was given the going rate for the crime he committed when he was sentenced.

Are you saying beacuse he absconded for all of those years we should apply current standards?

If the situation was reversed and currently every prisoner had to serve there full sentace would it be OK for him to server the other 20 years. Or would that be 'unfair' too.

JJ
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