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On a more serious note, how can the human rights of a criminal who has murdered override that of a family whose loving father and wife has been killed. To me, this ruling implies that the headmaster who was killed is a second-class citizen, the killer gets the better treatment, and his rights come before that of the murdered mans' family. Its twisted and sick if you ask me, and no wonder criminals can get away with anything, knowing full well they will have their human rights put before anyone and anything else. Also, what is the point in having rules and regulations only for them to be overruled on grounds of Human Rights? No wonder people have no faith in "British Justice" and they are quite right to look away or take no action if theres a criminal act taking place right in front of them.