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24 Hours In Police Custody
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Last night. I don’t want to spoil it for you if you haven’t watched it yet, but I am still in shock at the verdict. Especially the two low life’s on the bike. Gobsmacked is not the word.
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In my opinion if this was some years ago, pre CPS, the householder would never have been charged. It was obvious from the police off the cuff comments that they viewed this issue as most of the watching public did. However, we are stuck with the CPS for decision making, which is detached and remote. The next failsafe is the jury. If I had been a juror I guarantee I would have supported a not guilty for the householder. That failed us also. Finally having been found guilty, although I think he pleaded guilty, there is the judge that one would hope would see the entire scenario sensibly. He or she also failed the householder and in so doing - in my opinion, us the law abiders. Almost two years inside which could have been a suspended sentence, a fine, community service, probation or whatever. Anything but sending this man to prison. The worst part was their decision to abort their unborn child. Makes you proud to be British.
The home owner caught them trying to steal from him.
It actually upset me that this poor man was sentenced to 22 months in prison for trying to protect his family and property when the low life career criminal scum went free th roam the streets causing countless other law abiding citizens grief and upset.
I actually wish i hadnt watched it, it upset me so much.
I know what he did was wrong but he just saw red whereas these scum had a list of planned burglaries they had carried out going back many years.
It actually upset me that this poor man was sentenced to 22 months in prison for trying to protect his family and property when the low life career criminal scum went free th roam the streets causing countless other law abiding citizens grief and upset.
I actually wish i hadnt watched it, it upset me so much.
I know what he did was wrong but he just saw red whereas these scum had a list of planned burglaries they had carried out going back many years.
So if your husband caught burglars in your house what would he do? Help them load the van?!
I dont have any sympathy for people committing crime, its their career choice. One of the robbers even admitted that he wanted to be a mechanic growing up but then realised there was easier ways to make money.
I dont have any sympathy for people committing crime, its their career choice. One of the robbers even admitted that he wanted to be a mechanic growing up but then realised there was easier ways to make money.
He was charged with GBH.
erm no the more serious one - aggravated GBH
( you can go to prison for longer)
Michael Howard - and the fella who shot the burglar in the back - rather screws "he was attacking me" - Martin?
As my dear father said, POW military trial - 'no one attacks, buttocks first'
Irish case where he had rigged an explosive in the front porch and everyone went in frooda back door. Blew off a burglars leg.
went to prison
erm no the more serious one - aggravated GBH
( you can go to prison for longer)
Michael Howard - and the fella who shot the burglar in the back - rather screws "he was attacking me" - Martin?
As my dear father said, POW military trial - 'no one attacks, buttocks first'
Irish case where he had rigged an explosive in the front porch and everyone went in frooda back door. Blew off a burglars leg.
went to prison