[CTRL] FC: U.K. bans publication of info on toddler's killers -- forever (fwd)

2001-06-24 Thread Yardbird

-Caveat Lector-

[Summary: Two boys who murdered a 2-year old tot when they were 10 years
old are now 18 years old and about to be given new identities by the Crown.
To protect them from attempts at revenge, the government has permanently
banned the publication of any info about their new identities -- which
creates a problem, since photos of them are apparently available and could
circulate online. Originally they were convicted to 15 years in prison, but
are now have to be released because of a ruling by the European Court of
Human Rights. --DBM]

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http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/index.cfm?id=83688
Lives of falsehood and fear await killers
2001-06-23 03:28:10

It would be illegal for media in England and Wales to identify them but the
courts would struggle to prevent details of their new lives being posted on
the Internet. An up-to-date photograph of one of them is already said to be
circulating in Merseyside and may be posted on a website. If either boys
new circumstances are made known, the process of building a new identity
will have to be carried out again, at yet more expense.

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http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20010623/wl/crime_britain_breach_dc_1.html
UK Probes Possible Bulger Murder Identity Breach
2001-06-23 05:11:10

``The attention of the attorney general has been drawn to an article in
today's Manchester Evening News, which appears to be in breach of the
injunction granted by the High Court on 8 January 2001, as it contains
information which might lead to the identification of the present
whereabouts of John Venables and Robert Thompson,'' a statement said. ``The
attorney general is considering as a matter of urgency whether it would be
appropriate to issue proceedings for contempt in the light of this.'' If
contempt of court proceedings go ahead, the Manchester Evening News could
face an unlimited fine and its editor could be jailed.

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http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/index.cfm?id=83773
Pair may cost the British taxpayer £5 million
2001-06-23 03:28:11

Thompson and Venables will be monitored by probation officers for the rest
of their lives, adding to the cost of the operation. There have also been
reports that they will have special phone links to police stations in case
of vigilante attack.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk/newsid_1403000/1403867.stm
Paper denies 'breach' of Bulger order
2001-06-23 04:10:05

A newspaper has denied knowingly breaching an injunction preventing the
publication of details about James Bulger's killers. The Manchester Evening
News is in talks with the Attorney General after it published information
on the whereabouts of Robert Thompson and Jon Venables.

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13803902
BULGER KILLERS GO ON HOLS
2001-06-23 03:28:11

Earlier this week it emerged that £1.5million has been spent creating new
identities for the boys. Both teenagers and their families have been given
new names, birth certificates, passports and National Insurance numbers.
They will also get fully-fitted £65,000 homes with the £270-a-week rent
paid. On top of that they are in line for free cars, credit cards, police
protection and cash handouts for the rest of their lives - all paid for by
taxpayers.

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http://www.latimes.com/print/asection/20010623/t51931.html
Student Killers of Boy, 2, Paroled
2001-06-23 07:28:47
Fearing attack, the teens won a High Court injunction protecting their new
identities and prohibiting the British media from publicizing any
photographs of them taken since the time of the murder or any details of
their new lives that might lead to their being recognized.

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http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?f=/stories/20010623/599892.html
Toddler's murderers to be freed
2001-06-23 05:45:06

The privacy decision in the Bulger case was opposed by some free-speech
advocates, who argued it stifled the media's ability to report the news,
and by members of victims' rights groups, who say the killers were being
granted unusual privileges. They should take their chances on the streets
like every other murderer who is released, said Dee Warner, a spokeswoman
for Mothers Against Murder and Aggression, a lobbying group.

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http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/UK/06/23/bulger.paper/index.html
Bulger injunction breach investigated
2001-06-22 23:40:05

News of the publication of details, which were also carried on the paper's
Web site, drew an astonished reaction from legal experts and MPs. Any
newspaper found to have breached the injunction could face an unlimited
fine or the imprisonment of their editor under the Contempt of Court Act.

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Re: [CTRL] FC: U.K. bans publication of info on toddler's killers -- forever (fwd)

2001-06-24 Thread Jenny Decker

-Caveat Lector-

These two scum deserve NOTHING in the way of Britain's resources.  The
reaction of the British public should tell you what justice really is. Kill
'em now, and bill their families for the price of the executions.Also, bill
their families for the monthly expenses of the murdered boy's parents for
the REST OF THEIR LIVES.

Jenny
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Subject: [CTRL] FC: U.K. bans publication of info on toddler's killers --
forever (fwd)


 -Caveat Lector-

 [Summary: Two boys who murdered a 2-year old tot when they were 10 years
 old are now 18 years old and about to be given new identities by the
Crown.
 To protect them from attempts at revenge, the government has permanently
 banned the publication of any info about their new identities -- which
 creates a problem, since photos of them are apparently available and could
 circulate online. Originally they were convicted to 15 years in prison,
but
 are now have to be released because of a ruling by the European Court of
 Human Rights. --DBM]

 ---

 http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/index.cfm?id=83688
 Lives of falsehood and fear await killers
 2001-06-23 03:28:10

 It would be illegal for media in England and Wales to identify them but
the
 courts would struggle to prevent details of their new lives being posted
on
 the Internet. An up-to-date photograph of one of them is already said to
be
 circulating in Merseyside and may be posted on a website. If either boys
 new circumstances are made known, the process of building a new identity
 will have to be carried out again, at yet more expense.

 ---


http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20010623/wl/crime_britain_breach_dc_1.html
 UK Probes Possible Bulger Murder Identity Breach
 2001-06-23 05:11:10

 ``The attention of the attorney general has been drawn to an article in
 today's Manchester Evening News, which appears to be in breach of the
 injunction granted by the High Court on 8 January 2001, as it contains
 information which might lead to the identification of the present
 whereabouts of John Venables and Robert Thompson,'' a statement said.
``The
 attorney general is considering as a matter of urgency whether it would be
 appropriate to issue proceedings for contempt in the light of this.'' If
 contempt of court proceedings go ahead, the Manchester Evening News could
 face an unlimited fine and its editor could be jailed.

 ---

 http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/index.cfm?id=83773
 Pair may cost the British taxpayer £5 million
 2001-06-23 03:28:11

 Thompson and Venables will be monitored by probation officers for the rest
 of their lives, adding to the cost of the operation. There have also been
 reports that they will have special phone links to police stations in case
 of vigilante attack.

 ---

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/uk/newsid_1403000/1403867.stm
 Paper denies 'breach' of Bulger order
 2001-06-23 04:10:05

 A newspaper has denied knowingly breaching an injunction preventing the
 publication of details about James Bulger's killers. The Manchester
Evening
 News is in talks with the Attorney General after it published information
 on the whereabouts of Robert Thompson and Jon Venables.

 ---

 http://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13803902
 BULGER KILLERS GO ON HOLS
 2001-06-23 03:28:11

 Earlier this week it emerged that £1.5million has been spent creating new
 identities for the boys. Both teenagers and their families have been given
 new names, birth certificates, passports and National Insurance numbers.
 They will also get fully-fitted £65,000 homes with the £270-a-week rent
 paid. On top of that they are in line for free cars, credit cards, police
 protection and cash handouts for the rest of their lives - all paid for by
 taxpayers.

 ---

 http://www.latimes.com/print/asection/20010623/t51931.html
 Student Killers of Boy, 2, Paroled
 2001-06-23 07:28:47
 Fearing attack, the teens won a High Court injunction protecting their new
 identities and prohibiting the British media from publicizing any
 photographs of them taken since the time of the murder or any details of
 their new lives that might lead to their being recognized.

 ---


http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?f=/stories/20010623/599892
.html
 Toddler's murderers to be freed
 2001-06-23 05:45:06

 The privacy decision in the Bulger case was opposed by some free-speech
 advocates, who argued it stifled the media's ability to report the news,
 and by members of victims' rights groups, who say the killers were being
 granted unusual privileges. They should take their chances on the streets
 like every other murderer who is released, said Dee Warner, a spokeswoman
 for Mothers Against Murder and Aggression, a lobbying group.

 ---

 http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/UK/06/23/bulger.paper/index.html
 Bulger injunction breach investigated
 2001-06-22 23:40:05

 News of the publication of details, which were also