Baker Criticised

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Baker Criticised
artdoc February=1992

In a High Court ruling on 17th December, the Home Secretary
Kenneth Baker was criticised for refusing to consider all the
necessary factors in refusing a release date for Robert Walsh,
one of three life sentence prisoners still held for their part
in an IRA bombing campaign in Britain in 1973. Walsh's case was
that Baker's failure to set a release date was unfair and that
it implied that he had to serve at least 20 years to satisfy the
requirements of retribution and deterrence. Baker was ordered to
reconsider the case immediately because he had not taken account
of the fact that others involved in the case had been released
and therefore had appeared to serve the right tariff. Irish News
17.12.91; Guardian, 17.12.91.

Statewatch, Volume 2 no 1, January/February 1992

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