L’assassino di Cameron Blair ha diritto all’anonimato, regole del tribunale | BreakingNews.ie

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    1. PoppedCork on

      Horrendous decision. Not alone did this scrot take Mr Blairs life. The Blair family were subject to harassment

    2. LucyVialli on

      I’m sure that everyone who knows him, already knows what he did. So there’s that.

    3. pauldavis1234 on

      As long as criminals are protected and the Irish people are disenfranchised, the Irish justice system has achieved its goals.

    4. GalacticSpaceTrip on

      Absolutely ridiculous carry on, but yet newspapers around the country can post the names of people which drags them through the mud when they are before the courts for far far less?

    5. Alternative_Switch39 on

      The other Supreme Court judgement today is perhaps the more significant one. Essentially it said life sentences can only be imposed on minors in extraordinary circumstances “where the intentions and actions can fairly be equated with those of an adult”, and the current regime of life sentences with a review have been struck down.

      As a result, there are a number of minors serving straightforward adult life sentences for murder which will now be open to legal challenge.

      There’s a certain very dark case (and I’m sure we all know which one I’m thinking about) where the convicted will probably bring a legal challenge. Whether such a challenge is successful or not is a separate question.

    6. CaerusChaos on

      The hypocrisy of it all.

      Voting to protect the criminal’s name but the victim’s name is okay to be publicized?

    7. MrAndyJay on

      And due to overcrowding will serve 4 years. Mega. What a country we live in. And somehow FF and FG maintain power lol

    8. isaidyothnkubttrgo on

      I can remember this night so well. My mum said the road was closed and gards were there “ah someone probably fell our of one of the pubs drunk or a fight”. When she said about a stabbing, I went, “Oh shit.” And had an eye on everything in case it’s someone I knew hurt.

      My mum said there’s a photo making the rounds of the WhatsApp groups of the boy who did it. I didn’t want to feed the rumour mill because it was so fresh, but she showed me it. Instantly knew the boy from my years working in a local shop. I sagged into the chair like…for fuck sake. He was a pain in the hole when he’d be in the shop messing at night, and I’ve had interactions with him. But murder???

      When the trial was happening, there was so much tension around the place when the other lads were up for it. People were not happy at all. I get it’s a cluster fuck of opinions and stories of everyone around knowing bits and rumours. I also knew his dad and was not surprised when he was threatening the victims’ families. Disgusting. Not helping your sons case, just like him trying to get his son out of the country the day after the incident. Way to make this situation 1000 worse.

      I get they kept his name out of it because he was under 18 when it happened, but everyone in the area knows who did it. It’s common silent knowledge. I usually hate that about the area, but this time, I don’t.

    9. Outside_Objective183 on

      Loads of people already know who the lad is. When he’s out eventually that will spread even further, nothing that courts can do years later.

    10. Cilly2010 on

      Welp the civil liberties crowd will be delighted the rights of yet another violent scumbag have been vindicated.

    11. YourFaveNightmare on

      Good old Irish justice system….loves to treat the criminal as a victim and the actual victim can go fuck themselves.

    12. AbradolfLincler77 on

      This is unacceptable. No criminal should have any privilege such as privacy.

    13. SledgeLaud on

      I did a course with a guy who was one of Camerons best friends. Its so hard to put into words the impact this had on him and his quality of life.

    14. SirMike_MT on

      You should be named no matter how old you are! Still a shame those who tortured, raped & killed Ana Kriégel aren’t named!

    15. Acceptable_Owl7183 on

      Controversial, but what difference would it make if he was named?

      The locals in the area probably all know who it is anyway, but if the perpetrator serves whatever (granted, far too light) sentence and gets out, what motivation is there for him to reform himself once his brain matures if his name is plastered over national news? If the aim is to reform these people so they stop doing these awful things then there has to be something left for them on the other side.

    16. Lazy_Magician on

      This is ridiculous. They named his dad for harassing the victims family.

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