British prisons and umpteen other institutions are stuffed full with people who are alleged to have committed crimes of one sort or another. Others are alleged to be mentally ill.
When stuck inside a small cell within the walls of a prison, a prisoner has no access to this forum. He or she will simply not know that there may be grounds of appeal against conviction and/or sentence. Instead, the prisoners have to rely upon firms of solicitors to pursue some sort of action on their behalf. Unfortunately, firms of solicitors are in a position to pick and choose who they work for. They do not like hard work and this will manifest as complicated cases being avoided particularly where the 1989 Human Rights Act is concerned.
Most of the people who are in British Jails are poverty-stricken to the extent that they can ill-afford the cost of a postage stamp. Instead, they choose to spend whatever cash they get on tobacco or a lighter.
The Internet is a method of educating people in all walks of life but prisoners have no such luxury until they are released. The cost of housing and feeding so many ill and poorly educated people could be reduced significantly if the Internet were to be made available to those folk who are quite possibly the victims of alleged experts and corrupt police officers.
When stuck inside a small cell within the walls of a prison, a prisoner has no access to this forum. He or she will simply not know that there may be grounds of appeal against conviction and/or sentence. Instead, the prisoners have to rely upon firms of solicitors to pursue some sort of action on their behalf. Unfortunately, firms of solicitors are in a position to pick and choose who they work for. They do not like hard work and this will manifest as complicated cases being avoided particularly where the 1989 Human Rights Act is concerned.
Most of the people who are in British Jails are poverty-stricken to the extent that they can ill-afford the cost of a postage stamp. Instead, they choose to spend whatever cash they get on tobacco or a lighter.
The Internet is a method of educating people in all walks of life but prisoners have no such luxury until they are released. The cost of housing and feeding so many ill and poorly educated people could be reduced significantly if the Internet were to be made available to those folk who are quite possibly the victims of alleged experts and corrupt police officers.
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