March 18, 2010
Published: 25 Aug 09 11:00 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/21674/20090825/
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Annika Östberg Deasy, who was found guilty in 1981 of being an accessory to two murders in California and spent 27 years in a US prison, has taken a step closer to her release after a decision by Sweden's Prison and Probation Service (Kriminalvården).
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Annika's life story:
http://www.annikadeasy.org/who_is_annika.html
Either way, I have to agree that there are a lot more important things in this world than spending limited funds on trying to get convicted killers out of jail.
One thing I've never understood is why there's more punishment for killing people in law enforcement - doesn't that suggest police lives are more valuable than lives of other people?
It's always some one else responsibility. I.E.
If a swede does a crime, they only serve 2/3 of the sentance. what about the victim?
must have been their fault!!!
Welfare, how about receiving the fruits of your labor and if your lazy you don't get anything.
And about the U.S. who would you call if your country gets taken over by a neighbor that kept their Army. you would call on NATO or the U.S. wouldn't you?
Feel the " Englightenment " when you run out of money or you need Help.
Oh, wait you did help the Nazi's didn't you.