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Frustrated motorist slaps 81year old.
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/// Usman Yasin, 30, was found guilty of hitting 81-year-old Patricia Pearson in a road rage attack after first claiming he acted in self-defence ///
Self defence? yer I am sure a 81 year old woman can pack a hefty punch.
/// The case was adjourned for sentence until October 10 for a pre-sentence report to be prepared ///
How long should he get, if ever he does get a custodial sentence?
/// Usman Yasin, 30, was found guilty of hitting 81-year-old Patricia Pearson in a road rage attack after first claiming he acted in self-defence ///
Self defence? yer I am sure a 81 year old woman can pack a hefty punch.
/// The case was adjourned for sentence until October 10 for a pre-sentence report to be prepared ///
How long should he get, if ever he does get a custodial sentence?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's inexcuseable for any man to hit an 81 year old lady whatever the provocation. True she might well be a nasty bit of work, some old dears are indeed a challenge to speak to, she might have hit him first ( although I question how hard that possibly be) and she might have been driving like a snail ( maybe there were 'sleeping policemen) but he had no excuse to hit an 81 year old lady. Any right minded person knows that and as such one can only consider that he is out of control and thus fairly dangerous to the public when things don't go his way.
Sorry to disappoint anyone calling for this guy to be convicted of the likes of GBH, although to be fair, it is claimed that the old dear sustained 'serious facial injuries'.
Nevertheless, the fact that it was seen fit to try the case in magistrates court brings certain limitations to it in terms of sentencing powers. So you may well find that even were a custodial sentence felt appropriate, the offender would be sentenced to no more than 6 months - if that?
Nevertheless, the fact that it was seen fit to try the case in magistrates court brings certain limitations to it in terms of sentencing powers. So you may well find that even were a custodial sentence felt appropriate, the offender would be sentenced to no more than 6 months - if that?
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