The long-awaited day of extradition for Karlheinz Schreiber came last night, as he was sent back to Germany after years of delaying tactics. It’s tempting at this point to say “and good riddance”, but schadenfreude is unbecoming. What the whole sorry saga of Karlheinz Schreiber points out, actually, is that our political and justice systems [...]
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Good-bye, Karlheinz
Posted in Federal Politics, Justice, tagged ethics of Opposition, extradition, judicial process, Schreiber on 03/08/2009 | 1 Comment »