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We Pay For This Man's Food, Comfort And Safety For The Rest Of His Life.
Romanian national Vasile Culea beat and tortured an 86-year old British woman to death and tied up, gagged and beat her 88-year old husband ex-mayor Ken. https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-derb yshire- 6341440 7
As a result, the British taxpayer now gets to pay for this man's board, food supply, safety, television and protection for the rest of his life. Is this justice?
As a result, the British taxpayer now gets to pay for this man's board, food supply, safety, television and protection for the rest of his life. Is this justice?
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// judges must have supreme self-control... (cut)... Much much more than I could //
And if they were anything other, this would make a complete mockery of the British judicial system.
Any hint of bias and those judges need bringing to book - Struck off even. Nothing less than an informed and dispassionate judge on the bench when considering sentencing options will do!
// judges must have supreme self-control... (cut)... Much much more than I could //
And if they were anything other, this would make a complete mockery of the British judicial system.
Any hint of bias and those judges need bringing to book - Struck off even. Nothing less than an informed and dispassionate judge on the bench when considering sentencing options will do!
// So applying the death penalty may be kinder than confinement? //
Not wanting to appear quixotic, left to me, dangerous dogs would be fed and given the freedom to roam in a secure area over several acres.
Since the longevity of a dog is far shorter than the lifespan of a human being, I reckon the cost implication would not be as great as some may calculate.
Not wanting to appear quixotic, left to me, dangerous dogs would be fed and given the freedom to roam in a secure area over several acres.
Since the longevity of a dog is far shorter than the lifespan of a human being, I reckon the cost implication would not be as great as some may calculate.
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