QUOTE (Ben Higgins @ Aug 28 2012, 04:18 AM)
True Todd, true. Although for 22 yrs, read 'for the rest of his life'. Although I believe that death is sometimes too easy a way out sometimes, they should live with what they did.. but then it's no real punishment if they don't have a conscience to rot in a cell with.
He's not that old, he's only in his early 30s. So in 22 years he can get out and have plenty of life left. He will be in his 50s when he's done serving. Seems pretty light doesn't it?
QUOTE (korblitz @ Aug 28 2012, 04:21 AM)
Sorry, but how the hell did he kill 69 kids?
He bought some guns, went to a small island where they had a youth camp and shot a bunch of kids.
QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 28 2012, 04:30 AM)
I believe that 22 years is the maximum sentence in Norway and so under there legal system just.
So 17 innocent men served 20 or so years each for a crime they did not commit. One died in prison. If the UK had a death penalty all 17 would quite likely have been sentenced to death.
Well this isn't a wrongful conviction case by any stretch right? he admitted his guilt. So honestly, he deserves the chair put on slow burn IMHO.
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