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Originally Posted by Damien
The Government did avoid interfering when it became clear that they couldn't really do it.
It's a bit of a mystery into how on earth the parole board decided he could be let go but it's right the government shouldn't intervene however outrageous the decision.
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It didn't have to become clear that they couldn't do it, they've known all along.
There are many cases where the govenment have disagreed with the parole board decision and haven't been able to overturn it.
Whatever if the 2 cases that weren't acted upon have any chances of success according to the CPS then release him and "Gate Arrest".
Gate arrests are frequently used for offenders who haven't requested other offences to be taken into consideration when sentenced. It also gives the police extra time to build the case. I know several people who have been "gate arrested" and everyone deserved it. They thought they'd got away with it.