defendant. this would be rather than forcibly bringing them into court. yes, and indeed video links are used everyday in our courts for defendants who are in prison, rather than bringing them all the way into court for a short hearing. some sentences are passed where defendants are on video link. this is nothing new, but i think danny s point about whether people like letby, who have got a whole life sentence, should have a disadvantage when it comes to parole applications, i think that has merit there, or in letby s case, a transfer from a high category prison to a more open environment, i think looking at the way parole works could be one way of doing it. another way could be to extend the law of contempt of court, which could deal with defendants who are perhaps facing lesser sentences. that would be an additional punishment that the court could impose. there are options here that the government, i am sure are considering, and i look forward to seeing the proposals as soon as possib
sentence is passed. taste they spent time in prison after the sentence is passed. sentence is passed. we discussed this with our sentence is passed. we discussed this with our previous sentence is passed. we discussed this with our previous guest, - sentence is passed. we discussed | this with our previous guest, danny sure. you have offered some suggestions about how this could work, including, perhaps having a video link into the sale of the defendant. this would be rather than forcibly bringing them into court. yes, and indeed video links are used everyday in our courts for defendants who are in prison, rather than bringing them all the way into court for a short hearing. some sentences are passed where defendants are on video link. this is new, but i think danny s point about whether people like letby, who have got a whole life sentence, should have a disadvantage when it comes to parole applications, i think that has merit there, or in letby s case, a transfer from high categ
THE CNMI Board of Parole on Friday granted the parole applications of Clifford Jack Palacios who was convicted of theft of a debit card; Travis John Camacho who was convicted