Who knew a Justice Secretary’s job was to uphold “Scottish values” instead of justice?
Whatever other problems the death penalty may have, it does have the virtue of putting the final disposition of these cases out of reach of bleeding-heart mush-heads like Kenny MacAskill. #783633 On August 20th, 2009 at 1:42 pm, gco said: Compassion for the guilty is cruelty to the innocent. If this kind of outrageously unmoral decision can come out of a Scottish court, then the entire U.K. is poised to degenerate into a putrid third-world cesspool in 5…4…3…. #783635 On August 20th, 2009 at 1:43 pm, WrshpMzshn said: I think Dexter has it exactly right. Expect him to become a martyr very soon. On the other hand, it’s never the planners that become the martyrs. That’s reserved for young boys and girls. #783636 On August 20th, 2009 at 1:43 pm, happyscrapper said: Prostate cancer, if caught early, is 100% curable. It is possible that this was not caught in time. If, for some reason, he is still alive in 3 months, he should be returned to prison. There should have been stipulations, but of
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- When the Cabinet Secretary for Justice asks for its advice, can the OFT simply re-issue its response to the super-complaint, this time as advice?
- Who knew a Justice Secretary’s job was to uphold "Scottish values" instead of justice?
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