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Should Those Wrongly Convicted Of A Crime Pay For ‘Food And Lodging’?

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sp1814 | 12:12 Fri 28th Jul 2023 | News
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Speak for yourself PP => NJ's explanation is clear and concise
and disagreed with
radio 4 this morning - which got it wrong I thought

everyone agrees that if you are wrongly deprived of your liberty it is wrong to make you pay for the porridge you have no choice about eating, and wouldnt normally ( sort of )

also - the pay for food rule was 2003 - and for cases that were acquitted on a technicality
he then said - "and this clearly wasnt !"

A case where one of the great and good who rule us for our own good gets it wrong and congradicts himself

also I remember a ruckus that the IRA bombers had to pay for this and that.... in the good old days where it was thought they had really done and they just hem hem had good lawyers ( 17 y in the slammer).

anyway he said " everyone would agree that a charge for board...."
and I thought NOPE
hard core resisters on AB ! - ter daaah !
oh and if it lost earnings then you knock off the pittance they get for mail sack sewing

the great and good make up such rules !
how lucky we are to have them

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