http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...de/8557191.stm
yeh rite............wat abaht the lilun they killed n torturted wat chance he ave
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...de/8557191.stm
yeh rite............wat abaht the lilun they killed n torturted wat chance he ave
he had a chance..only time will tell if he blew it..
Wasn't he re-called because he visited Merseyside when he was banned from Merseyside and also because of sex claims?
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Nobody knows why he was recalled it is all speculation.
While I did not agree with the special treatment the pair got I could understand why under our justice system (with all its flaws) they were deemed worthy of a second chance. They are now adults though and if found to have thrown away the second chance given then they should not be given another one.
We all know how our courts work. Even the slightest hint of an unfair trial and the whole thing gets thrown out. So if any detail is released that could prejudice the trial for whatever he has done now then his defence will jump on it and he will walk. Would that be justice for society?
If his offence is the breaking of his licence (e.g. going somewhere he was barred from going to) then his original sentencing, along with the protection afforded by it, remains in force.
We no longer have lynch mobs in this country. We allow the law to handle such things. Along with that goes the knowledge that the law is often an ass but you can't pick and choose. You either have law or lawlessness.
The media is only interested in selling. It has no real interest in justice for anybody.
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