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Old 30-01-2011, 08:46 PM #10
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Firstly, did or did not one of the offenders in the Bulger case re-offend, despite attempts at rehabilitation? Where was I 'incorrect' in saying that?

I didn't overlook this point, I agree with it and I never said otherwise, did I?
You pulled someone up over using the words "can be rehabilitated" instead of "could be rehabilitated". Then expect to make comments like" the Jamie Bolger case seems to indicate this".

Can you not see the inconsistency?

Only one of the offenders in the Bulger case re-offended and to a much lesser (though still abhorent) crime, namely Venables. The Bulger Case itself wasnt a breakdown in the rehabilitation system.

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