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karma in the end !

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14 years, out in 5 probably, and still not face justice for the girl he killed in Thailand, Looks like a real thug.

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Yes, that is very true.

Under Rule 59 of the Prison Rules 2007 as amended, the vast majority of prisoners serving sentences are entitled to remission at a rate of one quarter. In practice, this means that a person sentenced to 4 years’ imprisonment will be expected to serve 3 years in custody. However, part of this remission may be cancelled as disciplinary punishment. Whether or not you get remission depends on your good behaviour while you are in prison.

On application by a prisoner, the Minister for Justice and Equality can grant enhanced remission of up to one third of the sentence. The prisoner must have shown further good conduct by engaging in authorised structured activities and the Minister must be satisfied that, as a result, the prisoner is less likely to re-offend and will be better able to reintegrate into the community.

Yes, that is very true.

Under Rule 59 of the Prison Rules 2007 as amended, the vast majority of prisoners serving sentences are entitled to remission at a rate of one quarter. In practice, this means that a person sentenced to 4 years’ imprisonment will be expected to serve 3 years in custody. However, part of this remission may be cancelled as disciplinary punishment. Whether or not you get remission depends on your good behaviour while you are in prison.

On application by a prisoner, the Minister for Justice and Equality can grant enhanced remission of up to one third of the sentence. The prisoner must have shown further good conduct by engaging in authorised structured activities and the Minister must be satisfied that, as a result, the prisoner is less likely to re-offend and will be better able to reintegrate into the community.

Got a good idea for you mate so you dont get RSI. Instead of cutting and pasting stuff, to make us think your are very knowledgeable, why not just give us the web site you got the info from?

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LOL never said I was knowledgeable !!! I know the above info anyhow, but wanted to confirm it , so I went to the site that has the relevant info............

http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/justice/prison_system/remission_and_temporary_release.html

But each case is different, maybe he dont qualify for remission, but thats for others to decide

I wonder do the parents of the person he murdered in Thailand, know he is incarcerated now...I hope so !

Most cases of extreme violence & murder do not qualify for remission as far as I know

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Why does he need to stab his victims exactly 22 times?

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