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Government To Pay Rapist Damages
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Why am I not really surprised, given where the ruling has come from?
http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-2 2080548
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps if everyone associated with this particular system got their fingers out, as they are paid to do, he could have been shipped out earlier?
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Doubtless they did but as ever there are some who practice law who relish taking on the government in these cases and commence what they know will be lengthy deportation battles.
Shame they couldn't direct their skills towards the victim in the first instance, but then there's not much money in that for them.
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Doubtless they did but as ever there are some who practice law who relish taking on the government in these cases and commence what they know will be lengthy deportation battles.
Shame they couldn't direct their skills towards the victim in the first instance, but then there's not much money in that for them.
IMHO but if I may be so bold I believe Canady is highlighting Mrs T's wider stance on Europe i.e. she would not hand over the reins of the UK to a Central European body nor allow the ECHR as much power over matters involving deportation of foreign criminals and terror suspects.
I may be wrong though in that assumption!
I may be wrong though in that assumption!
Interesting. He got eight years in 1998. Assuming he behaved himself, he'd have been up for release in 2002. That means that he's been kept in detention for 11 years after the end of his sentence. And they've given him just £1278 in damages. Sort of shows what they think of this individual when others have been given 20 or 30 grand for each year inside.
I'm more concerned about the bit at the end which says that a UN driver and a translator for US forces can be shipped to Afghanistan and that they are under no threat from the Taliban.
That one's scary.
I'm more concerned about the bit at the end which says that a UN driver and a translator for US forces can be shipped to Afghanistan and that they are under no threat from the Taliban.
That one's scary.
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