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stanley cup spain sinfully allowed their abusers to remain within the church.Bishop: I am truly penitent, but it wasnt my fault.All: Resign.Bishop: Blessed are they that commission an independent review of lessons learned, for they shall have rest.All: Resign.Bishop: What good would that do Through Jesus Christ our Lord.All bishops except the bishop of Newcastle: Amen.To judge by the most recent performance, in which it fell to Stephen Cottrell, the archbishop of York temporarily replacing Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, after the latters resignation to say it wasnt his fault that a known abuser had enjoyed promotion in his previous dio
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Should Matthew Woods have been sentenced to 12 weeks in prison for making grossly offensive remarks about the missing five-year-old girl April Jones on his Facebook page While Woods, 19, was pleading guilty to the offence in Chorley magistrates court on Monday -- and while Mark Bridger, 46, was appearing before Aberystwyth magistra
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stanley cup sitting round a table with a group of journalists discussing whether people like Woods should face charges in the first place.Starmer made it clear that he had to enforce the law as it was; he couldn t grant immunities. On the other hand, the Crown Prosecution Service, which he heads, couldn t prosecute everyone who sent an offensive tweet or email. So the DPP is in the process of drawing up draft guidelines, which he hopes to circulate for public comment next month.Before that, he is discussing the possible scope of those guidelines in meetings with journalists, lawyers, academics, regulator
stanley website s and key stakeholders.Starmer disclosed his plans last month when announcing that he would not be prosecuting the semi-professional footballer Daniel Thomas for posting a homophobic message on Twitter about the Olympic divers Tom Daley and Peter Waterfield.The fundamental question Starmer has to decide is how to balance freedom of expression against the restrictions on free speech laid down by parliament.Woods was convicted under section 127 of the Communi