Author Topic: ECHR ..... now - Killers' life terms 'breached their human rights'  (Read 54456 times)

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Offline susan

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Morning Mike  just seen Jeremy on the early news is today decision day for the Human Rights Issue. re: full life tariff.

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Morning Mike  just seen Jeremy on the early news is today decision day for the Human Rights Issue. re: full life tariff.



Susan/Mike, good morning. Have just seen the same news!!!! EVERYTHING is crossed but walking may prove difficult :D

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Susan/Mike, good morning. Have just seen the same news!!!! EVERYTHING is crossed but walking may prove difficult :D




Good luck for the outcome. I'll be thinking of Jeremy,and how apprehensive he'll be feeling at this moment. Let it be the step forward that we're waiting for.

Offline susan

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Morning april/lookout  all pro Bamber supporters will have everything crossed and hope he gets a break that he deserves.  Good Luck Jeremy.

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Susan/Mike, good morning. Have just seen the same news!!!! EVERYTHING is crossed but walking may prove difficult :D

Morning, April...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Offline susan

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Mike what is the next move for Jeremy.

Offline lookout

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Yippee.I wonder who the 1 was.! Now at last it gives Jeremy some leeway. I'm not interested in the others.
I'm dead against Human Rights,except in Jeremys',or any other case where there was a clear unfair trial.

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I like looking at who's online. It is interesting that when some decision is being made about Jeremy that a lot of the antis come on the forum. ;D

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Hi Lugg

I have just logged on and always look who is on line and I thought exactly the same as you.

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Hi lookout  somewhat confused just read on the news the vote was 16 to 1 that Jeremy's human rights were being abused.  What is happening.

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Hi Susan, this is fantastic news BUT I'm sure Jeremy still wants his names 'cleared' not to just have the 'possibility' of release with a conviction of murder still hanging over him. The ruling states that a 'whole life tariff' breaches his human rights - however, they aren't saying he should be released tomorrow - simply that he should have a goal to work towards.

However - it's still - GREAT NEWS!! And some positivity for a change!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Hi Caroline  thanks for that as the news at 6.30 this morning said he had lost his Appeal and I have been quite depressed all morning just in to hear great news on the TV.  The Reporter this morning probably still asleep.  Next we have Mason Doyle's book to look forward to can't wait must get some reading glasses ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;) ;)

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The EHCR will overule UK law when they see fit , thats how i see it.
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Hi mertoll I agree with you and as far as I am aware the full life tariff was not given to Jeremy at Trial I believe it was a minimum of 25 years the full life tariff was added later what for I don't know.  At least Jeremy has hope now which he did not have.  I have a good feeling great things to come for Jeremy Bamber in the not too distant future.