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Mervyn and Trish
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I agree Ray.
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oldbluefox
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Could it be enforced to somebody determined to disrupt the process if forced to appear? And yes they should face the judge and the victim statements.
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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Ray B wrote: 19 Aug 2023, 17:21Once found guilty of such a horrendous crime, the guilty person must be made to face the judge as sentence is given. There should be no choice.
I can see the key whizzing through the air, and rightly so.
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Mervyn and Trish
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The problem of course with someone like Letby who already probably faces a whole life sentence is what extra sanction could be applied if they still refused? Could they be physically dragged into court screaming and kicking? They should be, but would our system go that far? I'd say yes, gagged in a straitjacket if necessary, but imagine the outcry from the liberal lefties.
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oldbluefox
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Exactly this. Would we be providing them with a stage? And you're right, liberal lefty lawyers would be all over it.
I think Keefy has the right idea although he could be accused of going a bit soft on them.
I think Keefy has the right idea although he could be accused of going a bit soft on them.
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Meg 50
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I reckon they should be there - but they could easily sit with their eyes shut and fingers in their ears - and what would that achieve?
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Onelife
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I’m more into fact than fiction Foxy…but a nice thought anyway
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oldbluefox
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So ungrateful 
The moment I saw it I thought of you.
The moment I saw it I thought of you.
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Onelife
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Understandable, but an easy mistake to make
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oldbluefox
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Looks like you'll be getting socks again....and a box of well travelled chocolates
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Onelife
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You’ll have the other jealous knowing that you send me Christmas presentsoldbluefox wrote: 20 Aug 2023, 21:21Looks like you'll be getting socks again....and a box of well travelled chocolates![]()
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Ray B
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Yes, but that well traveled box of chocolates has been passed around the forum for years since you sent them to Foxy. 
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Mervyn and Trish
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I only ate one. I was in hospital for a week.
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Onelife
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My conscience is clear Ray, Unlike Foxy, I don’t keep Christmas Gifts then send them out the following Christmas to his unsuspecting mates…just look what happened to his mate Sir MervRay B wrote: 21 Aug 2023, 11:08Yes, but that well traveled box of chocolates has been passed around the forum for years since you sent them to Foxy.![]()
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Ray B
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So Letby has been sent Down for life as was to be expected. How long before some 'do gooder' raise their head above the parapet to claim it is inhumane.
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Stephen
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I think she’ll top herself or someone else will eventually do it for her.
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Onelife
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No surprises in the sentence but had I been one of these unfortunate parents I would have preferred the reintroduction of the death sentence for crimes such as this …the thought that my child’s killer will still be alive after my death would haunt me to the grave. Whilst screwy will be better placed to answer this question than me but I am led to believe prisoners such as Letby will, after time, become institutionalised into prison life, and in doing so adjust herself to the restrictions placed upon her.
This to my mind doesn’t equate to a punishment befitting her heinous crimes.
This to my mind doesn’t equate to a punishment befitting her heinous crimes.
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Ray B
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She may well become, as you say OL, institutionalised, and may not miss a trip to the country side or a walk at the seaside the chance to take in a show at the theater and visit a restaurant. Lots of thing we do not give a second thought to, but for her, day in day out, year. after year, (if she survives) all she has to look forward to are four walls.
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david63
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... and her only reading material should be the victim statements and sentence that she refused to be in court for.
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Stephen
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That could all change.
Sunak: Letby cowardly to not face victims' families in court https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66570559
Sunak: Letby cowardly to not face victims' families in court https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66570559
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Mervyn and Trish
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I wonder how long her life sentence will be before she tops herself or someone else does? If I was on suicide watch duty I think my attention might wander.....
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But not in her case.