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    Convicted murderers

    Should they be released from prison if they haven’t revealed the whereabouts of their victim?
    As in the case this week of Ian Simms.

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    Should they be released from prison if they haven’t revealed the whereabouts of their victim?
    As in the case this week of Ian Simms.
    No

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Means that those who are innocent are never leaving...

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    As mentioned on the beeb arlier, if there hadn't been a general election, a nee law would have been in place preventing their release.
    Now it will have to start all over again - too late for the case entioned above

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    No

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    no

    but, as a side question

    should convicted murderers EVER be released from prison ? ? ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    no

    but, as a side question

    should convicted murderers EVER be released from prison ? ? ?
    And is everyone happy to pay more to keep them there?

    Interesting point though. Should the punishment for murdering one person be the same as murdering ten?

    If you're going to jail anyway after your first, why not do a few more?

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    If he has always declared his innocence (I don't know in this case) how can a convicted man tell anyone where the body of someone he didn't kill is?

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    Good cases for both sides ^^

    If there is no doubt whatsoever of the convicted person being the murderer, then no definitely not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
    Good cases for both sides ^^

    If there is no doubt whatsoever of the convicted person being the murderer, then no definitely not.


    Oh Well if there's no doubt then why not hang them? If there is no doubt then there will not be any miscarriages of justice. Sorted!!!

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    I was reading this morning about the number of prison officers being assaulted. It's on the rise and at record levels. Much of the reason given is that there is a lack of prison officers and there's an unusually young and inexperienced prison staff nowadays.

    My point is that the prison service is woefully underfunded, which is why prisoners are afforded early releases. We can argue about whatever we want with regard the justice service, but unless this government is prepared to fund it, it's all hot air. My prediction is that things will get worse as tax cuts for the wealthy and refusal to clamp down on tax avoidance means less public money and more criminals spending less time in prison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    I was reading this morning about the number of prison officers being assaulted. It's on the rise and at record levels. Much of the reason given is that there is a lack of prison officers and there's an unusually young and inexperienced prison staff nowadays.

    My point is that the prison service is woefully underfunded, which is why prisoners are afforded early releases. We can argue about whatever we want with regard the justice service, but unless this government is prepared to fund it, it's all hot air. My prediction is that things will get worse as tax cuts for the wealthy and refusal to clamp down on tax avoidance means less public money and more criminals spending less time in prison.
    Everything is underfunded now. Recently, we had choice between government who said they'd spend more but didn't explain enough what changes would be made to mean it wasn't just throwing endless money around and a government who said we'll only spend many more billions on something almost no one outside their party cared about, leaving everything else underfunded and people to fend for themselves with less and less each year. Majority chose the latter.

    Yesterday was "time to talk day" and one tweet made the point that this government wants us to be aware of mental health, not to fund any changes to make countries mental health better or offer more support, but for people to be aware of it.

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    You can’t pull your socks up if you haven’t got any, the wealthiest in the land are most probably paying the least percentage into the country’s coffers using various ‘legal’ schemes and loopholes that are more or less condoned by the present government Who sailed into power recently with a healthy majority . The public gets what the public wants.......

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
    Good cases for both sides ^^

    If there is no doubt whatsoever of the convicted person being the murderer, then no definitely not.
    Do you mean if they're convicted by a jury beyond all reasonable doubt?

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    If he has always declared his innocence (I don't know in this case) how can a convicted man tell anyone where the body of someone he didn't kill is?
    In this particular case, the individual concerned has always declared his innocence despite overwhelming forensic evidence that he was indeed the murderer.

    Incredibly, his defence during his trial in 1989 was that a person unknown must have got into his flat, stolen his clothes, dressed in them, attacked and murdered the victim without his knowledge, then used his car to dispose of her body and left his clothes where they would be found to incriminate him.

    This guy shouldn't be released. He should be shot.

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
    Everything is underfunded now. Recently, we had choice between government who said they'd spend more but didn't explain enough what changes would be made to mean it wasn't just throwing endless money around and a government who said we'll only spend many more billions on something almost no one outside their party cared about, leaving everything else underfunded and people to fend for themselves with less and less each year. Majority chose the latter.

    Yesterday was "time to talk day" and one tweet made the point that this government wants us to be aware of mental health, not to fund any changes to make countries mental health better or offer more support, but for people to be aware of it.
    Majority didn't see beyond the 'B' word.

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Personally think there should be an island somewhere, not exotic, they get dumped there with all the terrorists and sex offenders.

    Somewhere cold, far from civilisation, is there any sort of island in Swansea bay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    Personally think there should be an island somewhere, not exotic, they get dumped there with all the terrorists and sex offenders.

    Somewhere cold, far from civilisation, is there any sort of island in Swansea bay?
    Dead man's chest (from the old pirate song) was just such a place.

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    Personally think there should be an island somewhere, not exotic, they get dumped there with all the terrorists and sex offenders.

    Somewhere cold, far from civilisation, is there any sort of island in Swansea bay?
    Thing you're talking about Townhill.

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Monk View Post
    Do you mean if they're convicted by a jury beyond all reasonable doubt?
    Maybe, maybe not (I am no expert in law) I'm talking where the jury is 12-0 and where there is overwhelming evidence that there is no doubt of the defendant's guilt.

    Of course there's an added complication, there are deals that are done for lesser sentences when the defendant cooperates.
    It would not be a seamless process to our system.

    Edit: our system is flawed IMHO anyway. This GO given 3 life sentences for example.
    He should never be let out... but he will be.

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    Re: Convicted murderers

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    no

    but, as a side question

    should convicted murderers EVER be released from prison ? ? ?
    Someone abuses your children, you murder them. I dont think you should be locked up forever.

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