Callous: Fanatic Abu Qatadar's lawyers successfully fought his extradition to Jordan using the humans right act One of the country's top detectives yesterday launched a withering attack on the Human Rights Act and claimed it had helped murderers and rapists to escape justice. Detective Chief...
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A senior police officer has launched a scathing attack on the use of the Human Rights Act by murderers and rapists to protect themselves from UK law. Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg said dangerous criminals were trying to use the legislation to complain about their own human rights...
A senior police officer has launched a scathing attack on the use of the Human Rights Act by murderers and rapists to protect themselves from UK law. Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg said dangerous criminals were trying to use the legislation to complain about their own human rights...
A senior police officer has launched a scathing attack on the use of the Human Rights Act by murderers and rapists to protect themselves from UK law. Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg said dangerous criminals were trying to use the legislation to complain about their own human rights...
West Yorkshire's most senior detective has made a scathing attack on the use of the Human Rights Act by murderers and rapists to protect themselves from UK law. Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg said dangerous criminals were trying to use the legislation to complain about their own human...
Comments One of the country's top detectives yesterday launched a withering attack on the Human Rights Act and claimed it had helped murderers and rapists to escape justice. Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg said since its introduction in 1998 hardened criminals had effectively used the...
By Richard Edwards Crime Correspondent A senior police officer has launched a scathing attack against "appalling" murderers and rapists who protect themselves from justice using the Human Rights Act. Det Chief Supt Chris Gregg, lauded as one of the country's finest detectives, said dangerous...
West Yorkshire's most senior detective has made a scathing attack on the use of the Human Rights Act by murderers and rapists to protect themselves from UK law. Detective Chief Superinten- dent Chris Gregg said dangerous criminals were trying to use the legislation to complain about their own...