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emmie | 09:41 Fri 21st Feb 2020 | News
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her murderer got life and must serve 17 years before being considered for parole, which means he could be out when he is middle aged..
I still can't understand why he can't be named..

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-51581275
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Such a pretty girl who’d have had a life in front of her,a lethal injection should be given to him and all others who commit such heinous crimes, they’re not worthy of oxygen
10:07 Fri 21st Feb 2020
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her mother's statement was heart wrenching..
what a waste of a life.
It's the law, emmie.
Emmie, New Zealand has strict 'name suppression' laws for murder trials - it's normal for the name not to be released for two years. There's talk of changing the system.
''The reasons for the so-called suppression order, like the name of the killer himself, cannot be given for legal reasons''
laughable isn't it?
Makes terrible reading. Poor girl. Poor Mum.
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ael, don't get it at all.
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he must have been bloody cold hearted to have murdered her then gone on another date, who on earth does that. his sentence is far too lenient in my opinion.
I think other countries' legal systems all have elements that baffle outsiders. I think the USA sentencing can be bizarre - 142 years imprisonment, say! Non-Britons must be puzzled by our 'sentenced to 10 years, you'll be released in 5' stuff.
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Nical, he will have a life to live, as far as i am aware he's 28.
Such a pretty girl who’d have had a life in front of her,a lethal injection should be given to him and all others who commit such heinous crimes, they’re not worthy of oxygen
I don't now if the law carries any weight outside the UK as he's been named online by UK media, but not on Sky News.
Emmie, yes, I know that - I was just musing on different legal systems, how they can seem odd to 'outsiders'. That was sparked off by your OP.
I mean outside of NZ
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Bobbi i tend to agree with you.
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Rocky, i wonder why they are refusing to name him, the courts are protecting his identity.
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Emmie, this happened in New Zealand. New Zealand's laws don't allow the naming of murderers for at least two years after the trial.
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Douglas,
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know..
Emmie, 9.11 - have you missed the posts saying that it's the law there?
The reasoning is that i) the police may be investigating other crimes this man has committed and has yet to be tried for and/or ii) he may successfully appeal. This means that he would be able to get on with life, get a job etc without prejudice.

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