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Is She Right That The Murder Of A Police Officer Should Be Treated Differently?
Theresa May, in a speech to the Police Federation, has called for a change in sentencing, whereby someone who murders a police officer should serve a whole-life tariff.... agree, or disagree?
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Disagree. The judge will give a minimum period which has to be served before the prisoner is eligible for parole and can increase the figure when the victim is a police officer acting as such. He can be ordered to serve a full life term, too. But I applaud Mrs May for cynically appealing to an audience of police officers. A truly expert politician.
11:48 Wed 15th May 2013
I agree but it should include others who put themselves in danger to save others. I'm thinking of firemen and some medics who are killed whilst trying to do their duty. We have to ackowledge the fact that there are degrees of murder and some are more despicable than others.
To me a child murderer should always get a full life sentence whilst a drug dealer or inter gang murders fall into a different catorgary. and the judge should use his discretion.
To me a child murderer should always get a full life sentence whilst a drug dealer or inter gang murders fall into a different catorgary. and the judge should use his discretion.
I don't really understand why murdering a police officer is more serious than murdering anyone else, and it could well be a cynical attempt to curry favour at the conference.
However, I'm not too bothered about either of the above. If the end result is that life will mean life for more murderers that it does at the moment, then I'm in favour of it.
However, I'm not too bothered about either of the above. If the end result is that life will mean life for more murderers that it does at the moment, then I'm in favour of it.
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