Result
Justice has been served.

Justice has been served.

IMO that case should have never been considered.
It was the right decision in the circumstances but not justice
Result
Justice has been served.
Justice for who?It was the right decision in the circumstances but not justice
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Soldier F found not guilty of murder and attempted murder on Bloody Sunday
Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured on Bloody Sunday in January 1972 at a civil rights demonstration in the Bogside area of Derry.www.bbc.co.uk
Northern IrelandJustice for who?
It’s not justice for soldier F and his family having a court case hanging over him 53 years later.
It’s terrible for the families of those that died in Derry on that day, but let’s not forget, the soldiers were stationed in Ireland because of the IRA.

Justice for who?
It’s not justice for soldier F and his family having a court case hanging over him 53 years later.
It’s terrible for the families of those that died in Derry on that day, but let’s not forget, the soldiers were stationed in Ireland because of the IRA.

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That's rather strange logic...Justice for who?
It’s not justice for soldier F and his family having a court case hanging over him 53 years later.
It’s terrible for the families of those that died in Derry on that day, but let’s not forget, the soldiers were stationed in Ireland because of the IRA.
Why should there be a time limit on justice for the death of an innocent person?
