We often hear news stories about those who’ve been wrongly convicted being freed from jail, sometimes after being incarcerated for many years. The newly freed often sue the legals system for wrongful confinement.
Three men in Birmingham, England who were recently freed after respectively spending 18, 18 and 11 years in prison for murder, were, in separate trials, awarded a total of 2.16 million British pounds.
Unfortunately for these men the Court of Appeal ruled in March that the mean will each have to give back 25% of their award to the government as compensation for their “room and board”. You know, those tiny cells they stayed in and the awful prison food that they were served for years.
Isn’t that outrageous!
Urbanist says
LOL terribly rediculous … oh, wow, prison food! Yes, sorry, did I forget my tip?!?
Bette says
If anyone should pay for their room and board it should be the idiots that wrongly convicted these men.
UK Blogger says
That is insane. If they didn’t commit the crime why should they pay?
On the other hand people who do commit crimes get free room and board from my tax money. Can’t the government put them to work, so they can pay for it and you know maybe even learn a marketable skill.