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youngmafbog, when every decision made by the judiciary or the forces of "law and order" is the wrong one, to any right minded person. It is obviously deliberate. Fifth column?
Not the first time someone has been released from custody and then committed a crime. Experts don't get it right every time. No one does. But it should be investigated why the decision was made and whether the rules can be improved.
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//It has since emerged that the man was arrested in another borough on Thursday on suspicion of being in possession of a knife and assaulting a police constable.//

So he carries a knife (what happened to Daves tough on knife crime) and is willing to assult a Police Officer.

To me that person sould not have been let out until had seen a Magistrate in the morning, not next month when he most likely wold have either absconded or, as in this case, commited a potentially deadly crime.
Geezer we would like to see the correct decision once in a while surely? It appears to be the wrong one by default. Lessons will be learned blah, blah.
Yet another example of the disintegration of society.

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