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EddieCoffin
eddiecoffin

To be fair, the jaguar was threatening to go public with evidence of corruption involving more than half of Brazil's cabinet ministers.

It’s just fucking awful, horrible news and my heart goes out to her friends and family.

I was 40 miles away, in Manchester, filming Jo’s friend and former Labour party leader Gordon Brown this morning. Honestly, I’m pretty shaken up that she was so brazenly targeted.

It’s local for me too (I’m in Leeds). Completely shocking and heartbreaking.

That would mean the MP was ...assassinated, right...?

This is comparatively local to me, and it’s breaking my heart.

It sucks AND it’s hilarious!

I have health insurance now. My father (who has a preexisting condition) has health insurance and it likely saved his life last year. My sister will be getting public service student loan forgiveness in a few years, erasing her college debt. My friends in the national guard and the Marine corps haven’t rotated into a

he just got sent to jail until the sun burns out.

Thankyou, i am studying legally system and getting a bit annoying how everyone thinks that US system is same in UK. He will never get out and he will die in prison. 22 life sentences is something i have never seen before.

No he will not be out in 25 years. He will be up for parole in 25 years and he will not be let out. In justice system in UK for life sentences you have be up for parole.

He won’t be out. Ever. In 25 years time he will be eligable to go before a parole board, who would (legally) have to be 100% certain he wouldn’t pose any further threat to the public. Given the nature of his crimes (and the way he recorded and wrote about them) that isn’t happening.

‘life without parole’ only exists for murder in the UK and has only been issued 84 times in our history. However this man will not leave prison. No parole board will set him free, they legally couldn’t.

He will never leave jail. He will be considered for parole in 25 years and promptly rejected. Parole boards in the UK have to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the offender doesn’t pose a threat to the public before someone on one life tariff is set free, let alone 22 like this. The 25 years is a quirk of UK law, he