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will Hamzas get a deal

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youngmafbog | 14:07 Fri 02nd Nov 2012 | News
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He is pleading not guilty but looking for a deal. Hmmm, how does that work then?

And if he does get out early no doubt he will be hotfooting it back here for more benefits.

http://www.thesun.co....u-Hamzas-lawyers.html
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I know Abu Hamza is facing trial, have they now also arrested more family members, and if so for what?
Nothing is more certain than that.

If found guilty he will still most certainly be sent back here to serve out his sentence at our expense.
works the same as this

http://www.yorkshirep...lea-bargain-1-5086440

The US authorities save the time and effort of having to prove him guilty, but he gets a reduced sentence.

But they haven't actually offered him a deal yet.
surely we can refuse this turd entry and the septics can ship him to saudi or similar
There was something in the news recently where as person of dual nationality was stripped of his UK citizenship by Theresa May and not allowed back into Britain. If Hamza enters a plea bargain the same should happen to him and then they could deport him elsewhere.
At last we have someone in the government who has balls to put this country first

http://wzeu.search-re...-law-dual-citizenship
He will go to prison in USA and probably stay there until he pops his clogs.
He will not only get a deal, he is being fitted out with an eye and new hand from what I read. Just shows in life that everything goes to the least deserving people.
Will he also get the black cape, shiny black helmet and creepy voice box?
I love the yanks with their sentencing, human life expectancy is rightly not relevant, neither do they have "concurrent" sentences so they probably give him 800 years with 50% potential parole, love it!
the proof as they say is in the eating and i would like to wait till this particular pudding is done. If he gets a light sentence and is then extradited back to blighty, what was the point of the last 8 years or however long he has been languishing in a British jail.
if you say so, KerrAvon. The Iraq arms salesman got 33 months instead of 35 years.
(sorry, make that Iran)

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