Hi Michael,
Well, he wouldn't be the first to be convicted and imprisoned and later found innocent, it's not just in the category of ' Murder ' there are numerous cases of where people have been innocent and imprisoned on other offences, i watched a documentary about a man who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for rape, he served over 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, they dug up the old DNA records by a private investigator, a rich man funded his case ( if it hadn't been a rich person having beleif in him and paying all expenses for the case to be re-opened and fully investigated properly he would have been left to rot in prison) and what do you know, the DNA results didn't even match the guy they had imprisoned ( talk about bosh job! From the state). On this evidence, he was duly released from prison. I don't consider a life sentence for those of manslaughter, or those protecting themselves within reason of the circumstances. However, they can get the wrong guy and get the case wrong, that's nothing new they've made bosh jobs like that for nearly decades, i don't believe in capital punishment as we Brits call it, a death sentence. Or if i get really gory ' a lick of the cat ' ( whipping!)...hee hee, we don't do whipping anymore that went out with the Victorians i think, or just a little later.
Cheers
Shelley
Well, he wouldn't be the first to be convicted and imprisoned and later found innocent, it's not just in the category of ' Murder ' there are numerous cases of where people have been innocent and imprisoned on other offences, i watched a documentary about a man who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for rape, he served over 20 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, they dug up the old DNA records by a private investigator, a rich man funded his case ( if it hadn't been a rich person having beleif in him and paying all expenses for the case to be re-opened and fully investigated properly he would have been left to rot in prison) and what do you know, the DNA results didn't even match the guy they had imprisoned ( talk about bosh job! From the state). On this evidence, he was duly released from prison. I don't consider a life sentence for those of manslaughter, or those protecting themselves within reason of the circumstances. However, they can get the wrong guy and get the case wrong, that's nothing new they've made bosh jobs like that for nearly decades, i don't believe in capital punishment as we Brits call it, a death sentence. Or if i get really gory ' a lick of the cat ' ( whipping!)...hee hee, we don't do whipping anymore that went out with the Victorians i think, or just a little later.
Cheers
Shelley
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