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Jack Straw admits responsibility . . .

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mariner2 | 16:14 Thu 04th Jun 2009 | Criminal
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. . . . for probabtion system failings that meant two evil scumbags were out on the streets and free to torture and murder those two French students a year ago.
So how long will he be locked up for after he's been sacked?
Or does it come in the same "one rule for them" bracket that lets politicians off their embezzlement and fraud crimes with their expenses?
He was probably too worried about offending the drug addled crininal fraternity's delicate sensibilities than protecting the innocent - as per usual.
Oh, and they want us to go and vote for them today too . . .
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Hi Mariner2
Imagine how we feel. Take a look at the post "JUSTICE" under criminal law. We live with a panic alsrm system and have done for 15 months. This monster is still on bail and should have been remanded instantly. Each police force have their own rules regarding bail. North Yorkshire bail you for just about anything whilst the met apparantly always remand if the offecnce is sex related.
The juditial system as always dealt more severely with money takers than violent criminals. It is a disgrace and the recent banking fraudsters have been allowed to get away with it. One rule for one and one rule for another. Corrupt Corrupt Corrupt
I totally agree with your comments

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