Dakeb said:gordondaviesmoustache said:It's an interesting academic point, but given he was prosecuted by the Crown it is surely appropriate that he is pardoned by it. In fact to split hairs he's not been forgiven, or anything, by a royal -he's received a pardon from the Crown - a clear distinction imo.Dakeb said:Forgiveness by a royal is not justice.
What would your suggestion be, given the prevailing set up?
Get all such convictions quashed and the records expunged
The trouble is no Government would do it, they want a 'nice' 'pleasing' look at us headline. So everyone else is left with a conviction because they were not famous.
And if we did do as you suggest, where would we stop ? You cannot look at a historic law and a conviction and judge it on todays standards. What about all those shot for cowardice in the Great War ? Most I am sure were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder , but it wasn't known about then. Do we pardon them ?