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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chris_ on August 24, 2012, 08:38:34 AM
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Norway court: Anders Breivik sane, going to prison
Associated Press (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57499614/norway-court-anders-breivik-sane-going-to-prison/)
Isn't Europe great?
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One could hope that someone in the General Population takes exception to his brand of crazy and decides to expedite Breivik's appeal to The Higher Judge.
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One could hope that someone in the General Population takes exception to his brand of crazy and decides to expedite Breivik's appeal to The Higher Judge.
....but serve eternity in a lower court.
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....but serve eternity in a lower court.
I believe those cell blocks are properly referred to as "Circles". :cheers1:
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Another candidate for radiation poisoning. :argh:
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That's about three months and eight days per killing.
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That's about three months and eight days per killing.
99 days.
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That's about three months and eight days per killing.
That's ****ed up. I say give him 77 Sieverts of radiation. Of course death occurs within 2 days.
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That's ****ed up. I say give him 77 Sieverts of radiation. Of course death occurs within 2 days.
Bury him up to his neck, next to a fire anthill.
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Their little intellectual paradise being assaulted has opened their eyes a little.
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What kind of prisons do they have in Norway? My only experience is the TV show Lillyhammer where they looked pretty nice. But I don't know if that is just low security and my ignorance is so vast on this subject, where is Nadin when one needs her expertise?
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What kind of prisons do they have in Norway? My only experience is the TV show Lillyhammer where they looked pretty nice. But I don't know if that is just low security and my ignorance is so vast on this subject, where is Nadin when one needs her expertise?
House arrest ? Can't be too harsh on the frail criminals.
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That's about three months and eight days per killing.
It's effectively a life sentence. They don't release prisoners after there sentence in Norway, unless they're no longer deemed a threat to society.
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What kind of prisons do they have in Norway? My only experience is the TV show Lillyhammer where they looked pretty nice. But I don't know if that is just low security and my ignorance is so vast on this subject, where is Nadin when one needs her expertise?
Very interesting video on Bastoey prison in Norway. Honestly, it is nice enough that I could probably live there happily.
Vice Guide to Norwegian Prisons (http://www.vice.com/vice-news/norwegian-prisons)
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So before people bitch about the (in)justice system in this country, look at Norway.
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He's never going to be set free, which is good. Under a better prepared justice system, he'd be given the death penalty.
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First, Norway doesn't have the DP. Second, 21 years in a country club prison ain't exactly like doing a stint at San Quentin.