Histrionics, nice but I've never been a good actor, your right but as
a colonial I was mistakenly not referencing British law.  Still I'm
sure there are many lifers hoping for cancer in view of the release,
with of course the hope that the diagnosis or more so the length of
term is inaccurate.  Imagine a lifer getting released with 2 months to
live and then living for 8 years.
Pip pip cheerio, ol chap!

On Aug 26, 4:51 am, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
> "The sentence was life in prison and the action to modify sentence sets a
> precedent that all prisoners confined by life sentence should be sent home
> if terminally ill.  Is anyone else going home?"
>
> It sets no precedent whatsoever, since there was already such a president --
> two kinds in fact -- in British law.
>
> Do your research. Stop the histrionics.
>
> Ian
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