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The government will publish a new criminal justice bill next week setting out its plan to end 50% remission for offenders in Northern Ireland. | The government will publish a new criminal justice bill next week setting out its plan to end 50% remission for offenders in Northern Ireland. |
The scheme was reviewed after the murder of the Strabane pensioner Attracta Harron who was killed by a man released early. | The scheme was reviewed after the murder of the Strabane pensioner Attracta Harron who was killed by a man released early. |
Justice Minister Paul Goggins said he is confident courts will use the new sentencing structure being proposed. | |
He said judges could deal "more appropriately" with certain offenders. | He said judges could deal "more appropriately" with certain offenders. |
"It is for judges to determine whether or not a particular crime deserves a particular punishment," Mr Goggons said. | "It is for judges to determine whether or not a particular crime deserves a particular punishment," Mr Goggons said. |
"But I do have that confidence that the judiciary in Northern Ireland will use these sentences and will be pleased that they have a wider range of powers now and can deal more appropriately, particularly with the more dangerous offender." | "But I do have that confidence that the judiciary in Northern Ireland will use these sentences and will be pleased that they have a wider range of powers now and can deal more appropriately, particularly with the more dangerous offender." |
There was also controversy earlier this year when a man who raped a 91-year-old woman in 1999 was released after serving less than half his 16-year sentence. | There was also controversy earlier this year when a man who raped a 91-year-old woman in 1999 was released after serving less than half his 16-year sentence. |
Eamon Foley from Castlederg was found guilty of raping Mary Anne McLoughlin. | Eamon Foley from Castlederg was found guilty of raping Mary Anne McLoughlin. |
He was rearrested on the same day he was released for failing to provide an approved address, a condition of his release. | He was rearrested on the same day he was released for failing to provide an approved address, a condition of his release. |
Mary Anne McLoughlin died a month after being attacked. | Mary Anne McLoughlin died a month after being attacked. |
While in jail, the 47-year-old refused to take any sex offenders courses and an assessment panel termed him a high risk offender who presents a danger to any female - child or adult. | While in jail, the 47-year-old refused to take any sex offenders courses and an assessment panel termed him a high risk offender who presents a danger to any female - child or adult. |
Attracta Harron was murdered by Trevor Hamilton from Sion Mills in 2003, less than four months after he had completed a sentence for rape. | Attracta Harron was murdered by Trevor Hamilton from Sion Mills in 2003, less than four months after he had completed a sentence for rape. |
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