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Two 12yr old, murder convictions?


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10 hours ago, Bigbob said:

And what happened when they got out one reoffended nearly straight away 

They will come out ten times worse than they went in. Young offender Institutions like Feltham are full of gang culture and fear. It's all about being the hardest and the toughest to earn status and respect

 

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I was thinking about the judge and ment?

Seems the case now where laws of criminal responsibility are meaningless and the victim is always thought less of than the perpetrator?

In this case I hope there is an appeal against leniency?

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On 29/09/2024 at 08:14, Vince Green said:

They will come out ten times worse than they went in. Young offender Institutions like Feltham are full of gang culture and fear. It's all about being the hardest and the toughest to earn status and respect

 

Roadman University.

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1 hour ago, welsh1 said:

The devil is in the detail, while they only have 8 years, to be released they must show they pose no threat to the public and have a parole hearing, in theory they might stay in prison for 20-30-40 years.

Mm, I realalised that but having done what they did I'm sure they will end up model citizens?

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8 minutes ago, Genghis said:

I see that starmer’s focus is on the knives rather than the behaviour again. They would have done it with a brick or a plank of wood if they didn’t have knives.

 

Neither should ever be released.

Or a knife out of the kitchen, the knife amnesty will do little to stop knife crime.

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14 minutes ago, old'un said:

Or a knife out of the kitchen, the knife amnesty will do little to stop knife crime.

All of us mature ones that grew up sensibly will be aware of that won't we?

Politicians love restrictions to freedoms as a sop to their sponsors?

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