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What a travesty!His name, together with the names of others similarly imprisoned, should have been top of the list when the recent crop of prisoners were released.
13:38 Sat 28th Sep 2024

What a travesty!

His name, together with the names of others similarly imprisoned, should have been top of the list when the recent crop of prisoners were released.

These are indeterminate sentences which are now (banned) but those that govern us for our own good ( the great and good) did not turn abolish those already enmeshed. And if you are not a good boy when you are 'in' they keep you in.

It was a new gadget for judges who over-used it in the initial period, which must have been 2005. and didnt work ( see above)

NJ may be able to say why those already 'caught' in the trap were not converted to the usual sentence - it may have been Parliament did not want to interfere with sentencing

There are 3000 of these why didn't they look at them first when they were looking for spaces the other week?

 top of the list when the recent crop

nope. they have their own release criteria, so you can never say 1/2 the sentence - because the sentence is er indeterminate.

(the criterion involves being good in prison) - altho the article does read that he was released on licence a few times and screwed it. 

Not just being good in prison, he has been recalled to prison five times for apparently minor breaches.

"The Lord Chancellor is committed to working with organisations and campaign groups to ensure the appropriate course of action is taken to support those still serving IPP sentences."

 

Well there's the kiss of death on any speedy resolution right there.

Shameless foot draggers.

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