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Originally Posted by Charlie_Bubble
Somehow, I think they have less of a concern on that score in India than we do here. In this country he'd probably be due for parole soon.
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
With compulsary benefits for him and all his extended family. 
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Go on, then - give us an example where someone been convicted of directly killing seven people, conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of the 166 people killed, waging war against the UK, and causing terror, and has been let out on parole five days after being found guilty, with compulsory benefits for themselves and their family.
Or are you just making it up as you go along?
(btw, just in case you are thinking of using your caveat "
probably" as a get-out clause, the definition of "probably" is
"almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell".