what her brothers have to live with and what happened to her father, died at 45 developed alcohol problems after her murder
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40640940
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40640940
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Minimum, he'll be in his 80s if he is released at all.such a sad story, minimum of 40 years though is laughable, an eye for an eye
It's their job. Imagine if he got released because his representation in court did a half arsed job.I don't know how a barrister could possibly mount a vigorous defence for a monster like that.
I know, but if it was your job would you put 110% in?It's their job. Imagine if he got released because his representation in court did a half arsed job.
I don't put 110% into anything marra, I'm really lazy.I know, but if it was your job would you put 110% in?
I don't know how a barrister could possibly mount a vigorous defence for a monster like that.
That's what put the bairn off studying criminal law. He said he couldn't do it if he had to defend Adam Johnson after reading the messages that were published.
There's a permanent comfort in being relieved from the nightmares that haunt you, people like that have theirs...the sooner we bring something in that excludes you from your human rights when you behave in an inhumane way the better.
that man (any many others) is still living and able to enjoy some form of comfort/enjoyment. the family carry the burden every day. its not justice and with the relative comfort we HAVE to afford these people in HMP.