Lets get a few facts straight ....

Sutcliffe is NOT appealing for release at this time.... he is appealing, under "human rights legislation" against the WAY he was sentenced.
The judge, at the time quite legally, did not set any "term" (legal definition of a date) but just said "at least 30 years" .. so leaving the decision on his release in the hands of the Home Secretary. This has been a feature of British Law for a long time.
His appeal under the "human rights" legislation of Europe is simply that, under THOSE rules his release should be "controlled" by a Judge and not a Politician, and it cannot be "open ended" ..
If he wins this ruling, then his case will go to the appeal court for them to decide on a date at which he is eligible for parole.
If he loses then the Home Secretary will maintain the right to decide....
This is not just about Sutcliffe but about all the other prisoners sentenced to "open ended" and/or "Home Secretary" decisions, and is another example of eurocrats trying to decide how Britain is run.
The team of barristers he has are all "euro" experts, and are funded by us .. under his legal aid ..
