• Re: was:Falsely convicted man

    From billy bookcase@billy@anon.com to uk.net.news.moderation on Thu Jul 9 14:47:33 2026
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    Maybe not the best time to tell me how majestic English law is

    Far from being majestic, The Criminal Justice System, just like the
    National Health Service and much else besides is on its knees. The victim >>> of chronic underfunding itself the result of the seeming political
    impossibility of increasing taxes.


    Nevertheless people still demand justice. They demanded that somebody
    should be held responsible for the deaths of the babies in the
    Countess of Chester Maternity unit and so Lucy Letby conveniently
    fitted the bill. (For updates read Private Eye )

    They demanded that a half blind cripple Auriol Gray should be
    punished for "pushing" a pavement cyclist into the road.
    All one the basis of a grossly misleading video clip and the
    fact that she swore.*

    But the public simply aren't interested in righting miscarriages
    of justice; let alone the even greater expense which would result
    in awarding compensation.

    And even less about conditions in prisons

    quote:


    A mother whose son killed himself in HMP Pentonville having spent only
    four days on remand there is calling for the troubled north London
    prison to be shut down.

    [...]

    His mother said the inquest was told that important paperwork had been
    lost, and that this was not uncommon at HMP Pentonville.
    "It led to my son's death ultimately, and he was not given the care and
    the safeguarding that he needed. He was very at risk," she said.

    [...]

    On the morning of his death, only four prison officers were working on
    Gareth's wing instead of nine. As a result, the wing was placed on
    lockdown. One prison officer admitted to falsifying the entry which
    recorded the last time that Gareth was seen alive by prison staff.

    :unquote

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3wy0xz4018o

    While rather ironically ( assuming there are any meters left in

    working order ) Pentonville Prison is provided and run by

    Practice Plus Group Health and Rehabilitation Services.


    https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-4067506624


    Sorry, I've just got to add this


    quote :


    Specialisms / services

    .. Caring for adults over 65 yrs

    .. Caring for adults under 65 yrs

    :unquote


    So *really specialised* then


    Althougn presumably, if you're exactly 65 years old you're stuffed.



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