This is something which doesn't really seem to have been discussed very much and the decision is apparently due.
I just wondered how people felt about it, Jeremy was convicted and given a life sentence with a recommendation that he should serve a minimum of 25 years, then retrospectively he was given a "Whole life tariff" meaning that he would not ever be eligible for parole to be be released on life licence.
Forgetting about guilt or innocence of the crimes he was convicted for, what are peoples thoughts on the "Whole life tariff"?
When I say forgetting about guilt or innocence, I mean in the capacity that the application to the European Court does not take it into consideration, it is an appeal against the sentence rather than the conviction.
Another thing which I can't quite understand, is why Jeremy has been put together with two other applicants in a singular application, is it for financial reasons or are they just grouped together by the European court, as they all have different legal representatives?