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Topic History of: Man released after 17 years for rape he did not commit.
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In The Know JK2006 wrote:
One of the many problems that need sorting in 2014 - how we look after released prisoners - whether guilty or eventually acquitted... this scandal has been around for decades.

Just releasing someone onto the streets - with nowhere to live and little money - is almost guaranteed to lead to an immediate return to crime.

This is lunacy.
JK2006 One of the many problems that need sorting in 2014 - how we look after released prisoners - whether guilty or eventually acquitted... this scandal has been around for decades.
In The Know Absolutely shocking.

We give released (guilty) prisoners after-prison support (don't we?) so why should an innocent man be treated in such a shabby way ?
honey!oh sugar sugar. What the heck was he supposed to do with forty-six pounds? If bed and breakfasts are that cheap I'm moving into one too.
Pattaya www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2532164...arriage-justice.html

'He left HMP Wakefield within three hours of the verdict being made and was released with just £46 in his pocket and nowhere to stay.

After sleeping in cheap B&Bs and friend's floors Mr Nealon was given temporary accommodation above the constituency office of Birmingham Yardley MP John Hemming, who is helping him adjust to life outside prison.'