Garda gangland list is stolen from squad car: "commented, on August 18, 2008 at 1:13 p.m.:
It would make you wonder this criminal intelligence bulletin going missing.
I suppose it could be put down to 'exceptional circumstances ?'Just like the case of Kieran Boylan who had drug charges of €1.3m dropped on the last day of the legal term in our courts. The Director of Public Prosecutions is I understand trying to bring about what is termed 'the reasons project'to let members of the public know why certain decisions were made by his office. Recently he appealed a suspended sentence handed down to Brian Wall who was caught with €145,000 worth of heroin - will he be doing the same in the Kieran Boylan case?. Or will the ordinary public still be left with a feeling of 'legal nihilism'? As Ross Kemp said on the subject of criminal gangs: 'since time immemorial anyone who feels isolated for whatever reason, will form themselves into groups. At the end it's always a criminality based on human suffering of some kind'."?THE"REAL"REASONS PROJECT?
Monday, August 30, 2010
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