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Hopefully, Mckinnon will go to the Supreme Court, and hopefully we will see justice done for basic human rights and democracy.
A damming day for British democracy… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009
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Hopefully, Mckinnon will go to the Supreme Court, and hopefully we will see justice done for basic human rights and democracy.
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Lord Carlile – not usually a dovish man – thinks a great injustice is being done (Mckinnon might get 70 years in a ‘supermax’ prison) and has said that the Home Secretary should prevent it.
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Well, according to the Yanks one bloke (Gary Mckinnon) nearly wrecked the whole of their military infrastructure by himself and they want to throw him in prison for 70 years.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Lord Carlile – not usually a dovish man – thinks a great injustice is being done (Mckinnon might get 70 years in a ‘supermax’ prison) and has said that the Home Secretary should prevent it.
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Lord Carlile – not usually a dovish man – thinks a great injustice is being done (Mckinnon might get 70 years in a ‘supermax’ prison) and has said that the Home Secretary should prevent it.
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Mckinnon was due to leave the southern African kingdom on
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Cameron has previously condemned the extradition request, which could see Mckinnon serve decades in US jail.
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If convicted in the US, Mckinnon faces up to 70 years in jail.
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Update May 2009: Mckinnon was diagnosed with aspergers syndrome, a mild case of High spectrum Autism that, the symptoms led gary into doing things a normal person wouldnt have the guts todo.
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