"A former member of Italy's feared Red Brigades terrorist group was convicted Tuesday in the death of a government labor adviser and sentenced to 16 years in prison - a harsher sentence than prosecutors had sought."
Boy, that says it all about Europe, doesn't it?
Here on FR with the killing of the judge in Atlanta some one (righly imho) stated "he killed a judge, that's about the worst there is", and this is from not the greatest judge loving group around.
In Europe, kill a member of the government and even the prosecution thinks 16 years is too harsh?
Let us never go their way, or no one will be safe, certianly not the judges and certainly not the rest of us.
Let me get this straight:
1st terrorism murder conviction: 20 years
2nd terrorism murder conviction: 16 years
Both sentences were in excess of prosecutor recommendations.
No wonder they're being taken over by Islamic activists, communists, socialists, radical environmentalists, and homosexual activists...