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Doctor Tells Court 'Thaksin Could Have Returned to Prison Hospital Early'

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21 hours ago, quake said:

 

The war on drugs.

Was a very dark time for Thailand under Thaksin rule. :bah:

Exactly, I guess we will never know the true number of people murdered in that repression.

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He can have prospect and a future of good career in acting in B grade movies when he gets out of jail.

21 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

 

A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction.[1][2]

Pardons can be viewed as a tool to overcome miscarriage of justice, allowing a grant of freedom to someone who is believed to be wrongly convicted or subjected to an excessive penalty.[3][4]The second-best theory of pardons views pardons as second-best to fair justice.[5] Pardons can be granted in many countries when individuals are deemed to have demonstrated that they have "paid their debt to society", or are otherwise considered to be deserving of them. In some jurisdictions of some nations, accepting a pardon may implicitlyconstitute an admission of guilt; the offer is refused in some cases. Cases of wrongful conviction are in recent times more often dealt with by appeal rather than by pardon; however, a pardon is sometimes offered when innocence is undisputed in order to avoid the costs that are associated with a retrial. Clemency plays a critical role when capital punishment exists in a jurisdiction.

Pardons can also be a source of controversy, such as when granted in what appears to be a political favor.[6] The arbitrariness[5] and limited political accountability[7] of pardons have been criticized.

Yes, thank you for that...I understand Padons in general. But that was not my point.

On 7/19/2025 at 9:46 AM, dinsdale said:

No doubt but that wasn't the deal.

That Doctor better buy one of those mirrors on the stick to check under his car to look for any bombs under there.

On 7/19/2025 at 1:47 PM, hotchilli said:

If he walks free after this you know the system is rigged.

 

He will.

 

He allegedly helped someone.

 

But who, I don't know 

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