You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Britain
British Court Rejects Appeal of 'Libyan' Reading Attacker
2021-10-17
[LIBYAREVIEW] Libyan asylum seeker, Khairi Saadallah
... who’d been released early from prison just two weeks before running amok, complete with a diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder and paranoid schizophrenia — for which he refused to take medication. He’d arrived in England as a tourist in 2012, then was given asylum because he liked to drink and party; at some point he even converted to Christianity long enough to get a related tattoo, but clearly he never mastered the turn the other cheek bit. MI-5 took an interest in 2019 when it looked like he planned to go a-jihading abroad, but they concluded he was not serious. It was only after the murders that it was revealed that Mr. Saadallah was the proud owner of a GNA [Libya] militia identity card...
who stabbed three people to death in 2020, has been denied permission to appeal his life sentence by a British court.
Given the arc of his life, I’d not let him try either.
Saadallah, 27 years, stabbed three men in Forbury Gardens in Reading, UK. He was sentenced in January, after admitting to the murders and three attempted murders.

The British Court of Appeal ruled there was "no substance" to Saadallah’s criticisms towards the judge who sentenced him, according to the BBC.

Saadallah’s lawyer, Rossano Scamardella had suggested the degree of premeditation and level of ideology did not reach the threshold for the life sentence. "We say the judge erred in that respect," Scamardella told the court.
Agreed. He should have been summarily executed following the verdict of guilt.
He added that the judge should have given a life sentence with a minimum prison term, and argued the attacks were not terror-related.

But the judge, Lord Burnett said the court has concluded there is no substance in any of the criticisms made of the judge’s conclusions.

"We are satisfied that the judge’s approach cannot be faulted, and there is no basis for suggesting that the whole-life order was wrong in principle or manifestly excessive," Lord Burnett said in his ruling.

He added that Saadallah’s planning and premeditation was "clearly substantial," and rejected the argument that he was suffering from mental illnesses at the time of the attack.
Related:
Khairi Saadallah: 2021-09-08 Libyan Reading Attacker Cost £107,000 in Legal Aid
Khairi Saadallah: 2021-01-29 Britain Muslim migrant colonist briefs: the post-interregnum roundup
Khairi Saadallah: 2020-11-13 Libyan Admits to Stabbing 3 Men in Britain
Posted by:Fred

00:00