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I like to think with tecnolgy today that the days Of a wrong sentences have long gone,Of which iam more Than happy to put me trust in todays justice systems
Quote from: oslorovers on May 22, 2013, 09:59:28 pmI like to think with tecnolgy today that the days Of a wrong sentences have long gone,Of which iam more Than happy to put me trust in todays justice systemsReally? You actually think there is nobody in any of our prisons that is the victim of a miscarriage of justice? Not one?And how 'long gone'? Since when do you think there has never been a wrongful conviction?for sure There is People in Prison that are 200per cent not guilty,that Will allways happen.But i like to think or hope or Belive that When it comes Down to the death penalty safe gaurds are put in place.Dont Ask me how as that not my job,but for sure Even you must see that the two loons toady are an open and shut case......which in turn would require the death penalty as punishment...They have put a man on the moon,Now is the time to find a solution for a fool proof death penalty
I don't think there will ever be a 'fool proof' way of making sure there isn't a miscarriage of justice. The law is only as honest as those serving it. for that reason alone I would not trust it.I don't believe in the death penalty, never have, never will.
But like i said before ..i dont have the answer to a fool proof death sentence policy.....and i dont have a Clue where to start as bascially Its not my job to do so.
Quote from: oslorovers on May 22, 2013, 10:35:45 pmBut like i said before ..i dont have the answer to a fool proof death sentence policy.....and i dont have a Clue where to start as bascially Its not my job to do so.So, you have no idea how to obtain a fool proof conviction, and no idea if it could ever be done, but you still want the death penalty?
Quote from: jucyberry on May 22, 2013, 10:31:15 pmI don't think there will ever be a 'fool proof' way of making sure there isn't a miscarriage of justice. The law is only as honest as those serving it. for that reason alone I would not trust it.I don't believe in the death penalty, never have, never will.After watching Panorama the other night, I'm not surprised.if them two loons today had Been hung drawn and quartered,or a simple lethal injection next week,i would sleep Well at night.But not tonite ,as i Will go to sleep tossing and turning thinking about how they Will be looked after in a statePrison to the call Of human fcuking rights As i said before ...what about the human rights Of the poor Chap missing his head....
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 22, 2013, 10:40:01 pmQuote from: oslorovers on May 22, 2013, 10:35:45 pmBut like i said before ..i dont have the answer to a fool proof death sentence policy.....and i dont have a Clue where to start as bascially Its not my job to do so.So, you have no idea how to obtain a fool proof conviction, and no idea if it could ever be done, but you still want the death penalty?So Glyn, do you have any doubt that those 2 c***s today, covered in blood, filmed murdering the poor guy, then admitting to the crime on TV, are guilty?
Oslo, your views seem to be somewhat idealistic. We could all dream up perfect scenarios for others to create, but that's not the reality we live in.
Oslo, what did you feel Norway should have done with Breivik?death sentence fella,why Ask the question as Its obvious where i stand on loons killing People Eye for an eye simple as
all this "holyer than thou" talk is just utter tripe. Thats why the scum walking the streets get to carry on doing this....punishment is too light. Im sure little aprils mum is sat at home right now, thinking how much she appreciates that the rotter who slaughtered her little princess gets to live it up in prison.
Thats why the scum walking the streets get to carry on doing this....punishment is too light.
Exactly. It's not as if prison is feared. Not with the luxuries that are available these days.
Like I said elsewhere, Who killed James Hanratty?Tell you guys and gals, what, to you, are the hallmarks of a civilised society? What is it that makes it civilised? How would you define a civilised society?CheersBobG
As you know, he got the maximum, 21 years. And yet Norway has one of the most successful and progressive criminal justice systems in the world. Puzzler hey?
Oh FFS Mr Frost! We've had 20 years of conservative government, and 10 of Labour, since the early 1980's. And one of THE common themes across every single one of those governments, was the loudly and often trumpeted clarion call to be tough on crime, to be tough on criminals and to make prisons places of punishment. If you are right, that prisons are full of 'luxuries', then the solution you desire won't come through any of the political parties. They're all clearly lying through their teeth and have been doing so for over 30 years. Or, they've not been lying, prisons are not full of luxuries, and, you are wrong. Which is it?CheersBobG