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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
wtf is a wheelie bin?
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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
a bin ("trashcan") on wheels - wheelie bin.
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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
Sure, you keep them in Guntanamo.
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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
In America, this guy would (hopefully) be sent to an asylum and able to get out if his psychological condition was cured or radically moderated. Doesn't England have something similar?
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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
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[ QUOTE ] BBC Moral of the story: live in the US where you can't be jailed for crimes you haven't committed yet. [/ QUOTE ] FYP [/ QUOTE ] I kind of disagree. I'm glad this guy is locked up. This doesn't really make me sad at all. The phrase "wheelie bin" makes me sad. |
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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
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In America, this guy would (hopefully) be sent to an asylum and able to get out if his psychological condition was cured or radically moderated. Doesn't England have something similar? [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure he had a psychological assesment before going to court. However, we don't have that many in-patients on psychiatric wards these days, and care for the psychiatrically ill tends to be "community based" wherever possible. Essentially this is following a US (Reagan era?) style model. I'm sure this case will successfully appeal for a shorter sentance, sounds like the judge got out of bed on the wrong side. |
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Re: Man gets life sentence for setting fire to two wheelie bins
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Peter Ashman, defending, said: "My client is looking for a sentence which is as long as possible. He cannot countenance living in the community at all. [/ QUOTE ] So the dude wanted to be locked up forever? I don't see the problem here, nor the correlation gitmo... Next? |
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