Azhria Lilu
Captain
When people get imprisoned for "life" in the UK - this can mean anything from 10 years up (it rarely means actual life). With the recent sentencing for the murderers of Lee Rigby - one received a minimum of 45 years and the other actually received the sentence of being imprisoned for his actual lifespan (good, i say, but that's another story).
The sentencing was put on hold because the European Court had stated that life meaning life was a breach of human rigghts - I'm pretty sure that anyone receiving a life sentence has done so by abusing someone else's human rights so should therefore lose any human right claim of their own, but maybe that's just me.
So what do you think? Should life actually mean life?
The sentencing was put on hold because the European Court had stated that life meaning life was a breach of human rigghts - I'm pretty sure that anyone receiving a life sentence has done so by abusing someone else's human rights so should therefore lose any human right claim of their own, but maybe that's just me.
So what do you think? Should life actually mean life?