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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

The law works for dangerous paedophiles

PAEDOPHILE FREED ON A TECHNICALITY
 
Mr Justice Coulson

"A child rapist has been released after a judge said it would be "unlawful" to keep him locked up."

"Jeffrey Charles Goodwyn, 48, was given an indeterminate sentence in 2012 for indecently assaulting a seven-year-old girl eight or more years earlier. He already had a previous conviction for raping a nine-year-old child."

"Mr Justice Coulson said at the Court of Appeal that an open-ended sentence could only be passed for offences after April 2005."

"Despite the danger to the public which this applicant clearly represents, we are in no doubt that... The IPP (imprisonment for public protection) was unlawful," he said...

"Such sentences allow the authorities to keep the most dangerous criminals locked up indefinitely until they have proved they are safe. But Goodwyn went to the Court of Appeal about the sentence."

"At the hearing on Tuesday, the judge heard that while in prison Goodwyn refused to transfer to open conditions and the Parole Board described his conduct as unsatisfactory after he threatened staff and was punished for fighting. And Goodwyn's own lawyers said he had made "no progress whatsoever" in prison. He had also refused to discuss his sexual offending, the court heard."

"Mr Justice Coulson said: "This applicant remains a very dangerous man."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-30396520


PAEDOPHILE`S HISTORY HIDDEN FROM GOOGLE

Ronald Castree

 "A newspaper story about notorious killer Ronald Castree has been removed from Google under the controversial ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling."

"A Daily Mail article about the evil paedophile, who was jailed for life for the 1975 murder of Turf Hill school girl Lesley Molseed, will now not show up in the search engine’s results following a ruling by the European Court..."

"It is not known who asked for the article to be removed..."

"A Google spokesman would not comment on individual stories, but said that while the company disagreed with the ruling by the European Union’s Court of Justice, it had to respect it."

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/article-ronald-castrees-murder-lesley-7831883
 

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