Abu Hamza extradition halted .. again
Discussion
Seriously, how much longer can this saga go on, and more to the point, how much is this all costing the UK taxpayer???
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19730438
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19730438
Einion Yrth said:
Puggit said:
Also who is defending this man? They should be boycotted...
Boycotted? Garroted more like.If people weren't able or willing to defend him then no legal process would ever happen.
It's not just about justice being done - it's about justice being seen to be done - in a right and proper fashion.
This is how the legal system works - only mickey mouse states have summary justice without the proper process.
Doubtless he'll get extradited eventually and will spend the rest of his miserable life in a living hell. The process will see to that.
It really is astonishing how many hoops have had to be jumped through in this case. I'm sure the cost to the exchequer since his arrival in the UK will amount to several millions.
Still, I'm sure this will come to nothing and will only serve to delay the inevitable - and clutter up the Courts even more while a few professionals milk the system just that little bit more. I had a wager he wouldn't be gone in 2012 but it now looks increasingly like he will.
Still, I'm sure this will come to nothing and will only serve to delay the inevitable - and clutter up the Courts even more while a few professionals milk the system just that little bit more. I had a wager he wouldn't be gone in 2012 but it now looks increasingly like he will.
I thought once it went to the ECHR that was it?
It sounds like his representatives are saying his status has changed in the US (no longer classed as a terrorist). Do they still want him or not? If yes, off he goes irrespective of "status". After all, if we drag this out long enough he'll die of old age and then his status will definitely have changed. Then sack the judge.
If no, send the bill for all the costs to the US.
Our legal system beggars belief sometimes.
It sounds like his representatives are saying his status has changed in the US (no longer classed as a terrorist). Do they still want him or not? If yes, off he goes irrespective of "status". After all, if we drag this out long enough he'll die of old age and then his status will definitely have changed. Then sack the judge.
If no, send the bill for all the costs to the US.
Our legal system beggars belief sometimes.
The_Burg said:
Man-At-Arms said:
we don't want him
just pack him on a slow boat to the States with justbread and milk bacon and beer
Amended for a better option.just pack him on a slow boat to the States with just
Where do i sign up?
I don't want to know how much this egit has cost the tax payer over the years. I presume he doesn't have a job so is claiming a whole heap of benefits as well as legal aid. I hope the Americans have a bigger pair than we have to sort him out. Can't see him getting benefits over there.
Zod said:
Einion Yrth said:
Puggit said:
Also who is defending this man? They should be boycotted...
Boycotted? Garroted more like.Zod said:
Just hope you never get falseley accused of anything. (no sympathy for Hooky here)
I was under the impression he'd been convicted of offences here in the UK already? He's hardly an 'innocent' in all of this - terrorism here, is, pretty much linked to terrorism elsewhere.If we were in Russia I guess he'd have been disappeared a long while back.
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