} an inevitable consequence

"We accept that condemned prisoners on death-row should not be subjected to a prolonged period of imprisonment. We do not doubt that they suffer a certain level of anguish and mental agony whilst awaiting execution. However, such anguish is an inevitable consequence which, in our view, does not amount to a contravention of the constitutional rights of the prisoner."
-- Yong Pung How CJ, Jabar v. PP

the poor guy waited 5 years and 6 months after his conviction... and then it turned out he still had to die anyway.

only one thing left to say


2010-05-01, 9:42 p.m..
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