habeas corpus

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jj
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Re: habeas corpus

Post by jj »

It may be true that the young are treated leniently. There is a case to
be made for their lack of experience as a mitigating factor. Then again,
past about 11 a child is a moral adult and perfectly capable of
distinguishing between right and wrong.
So I find myself firmly on the fence with a huge paling up me jacksie.....

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
jasonhallceltic
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Re: habeas corpus

Post by jasonhallceltic »

aand i beleive that bush may have suspeneded it if not he's trying to push a bill that would suspend it!
BeestonBoy
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Re: habeas corpus

Post by BeestonBoy »

Ah jhc....I thought you had left us since you got a girlfriend and an i pod!!

Well glad to see your still with us.

Actually it was Clinton who signed (if not actually campainged for) the first restrictions on "habeas corpus"

The Bush administration has just continued trying to deprive people of basic human rights.

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