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The Human Rights Issues in the Ian horgan Case.

category national | crime and justice | opinion/analysis author Friday April 20, 2007 10:19author by C Murray Report this post to the editors

DPP ordered a re-trial on the basis of' Undue leniency

At the time of the murder of Rachel Kiely, Ian horgan was sixteen year old boy.
He was originally convicted of rape and murder but eventually got imprisoned
for manslaughter. A murder conviction would have carried a mandatory life sentence.

horgan was due to be released this year but the DPP applied to have the case
appealed by the higher courts. The new sentence is a twelve year sentence
for rape and man-slaughter (to run concurrently) which taking into account
the four years already served means he should be out in a three-five year period.

He's very young at twenty three is he not to be doing such heavy time?
Is Ireland trying children as adults?

Most of the details have been on Mainstream media- don't like to
get the facts wrong.

This was also a case which was not heard by the attending State Pathologist
John Harbison. (Mr Harbison being ill at the time, Ms Cassidy attended,
this is a feature of the Brian Murphy case also)

Mr horgan was a child at the time of the death of Ms Kiely.
He was initially charged with murder.
He was convicted of manslaughter.
The crime was proven to be unpremeditated.
The family of Rachel Kiely have suffered the loss of their child in appalling
circumstances.

Should a sixteen year old face adult sentencing laws in this state?
He has expressed remorse.
He wants a rehabiltiation programme.
He is on the sex-offenders register- this is highly disturbing, given the
amount of sex-offenders who have dodged been registered.

In this state we have also signed into law a Criminal Sex Law that criminalises
young boys for sexual activity (june 2nd 2006- section 5) with criminalisation leading
to custodial sentences- the proposed referendum on protection (section5 ) would have
reversed this appalling legislation, which should never have been introduced.

In the meantime the DPP has had to re-try all cases of sexual offence as
a result of the Laffoy judgement on Mister 'A'. Now we are faced into a tragic
situation wherein a young boy had not recived adequate care and rehabilitation
for a crime he admitted and has received an adult sentence for the rape and
killing of Rachel in the year 2000.

How many of the men implicated in serial child rape and paedophilia
have been added to the sex-offenders register- paid lawyers money
to challenge the sex laws (1935)?

Mr horgan is currently incarcerated in Laois.
The family statement outside the court acknolwedged that no sentence would return their
daughter to them.

Mitigation;-

* a 16 year old mis-tried for murder.
* the inability of the State Pathologist to give evidence.
*The addition of his name to the adult sex-offender's register.
*The increase of the sentence for rape and man-slaughter at the request of the DPP.
* The now 23 year old has requested rehabilitation.
*The remorse and acceptance of responsibility by Ian horgan.

Ian horgan was tried as an adult. He was tried twice, once for murder-once for manslaughter
His sentence has been increased on request of the DPP despite the anomalies in the
original trial.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Question?     C Murray    Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:23 
   sex cases     Normal guy    Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:38 
   The evidence suggests that Rachel Kiely died as a result of the rape     C Murray    Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:46 
   Horgan showed no remorse     jennifer    Thu Sep 13, 2007 21:48 
   not the mob..     C Murray    Thu Sep 13, 2007 22:22 
   Rapists - the lowest forms of human life!     Jacqueline Fallon    Thu Sep 13, 2007 23:31 
   Critical underfuning by dohc     C Murray    Fri Sep 14, 2007 09:50 
   How can he mitigate his sex crime - the young lady he raped is dead!     Jacqueline Fallon    Fri Sep 14, 2007 21:14 
   Madness     stunned speechless (almost)    Fri Sep 14, 2007 22:54 
 10   Miscarriages of justice     C Murray    Sat Sep 15, 2007 08:51 
 11   To Jacqueline Fallon     C Murray    Sat Sep 15, 2007 09:12 
 12   Could you be more wrong?     still stunned    Sat Sep 15, 2007 16:04 
 13   stunned     C Murray    Sat Sep 15, 2007 16:25 
 14   Rapists belong in prison cells     Jacqueline Fallon    Sat Sep 15, 2007 18:25 
 15   Thank you Jacqueline     C Murray    Sat Sep 15, 2007 18:56 
 16   a waste of space     nel    Mon Sep 17, 2007 18:48 


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