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Brisco Gets 16 Months
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Constance Briscoe did the same thing but has gone to prison for it. Rightly so I may add.
Constance Briscoe did the same thing but has gone to prison for it. Rightly so I may add.
'I consider that the least sentence which can properly be passed upon you is one of 16 months imprisonment. That total will be reached by consecutive sentences of 4, 5 and 7 months custody respectively, upon counts 1, 2 and 3. You know that you will be released half way through that term, but will remain on licence for the full term and liable to recall if you were to commit any further offence or otherwise breach the conditions of your licence.'
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/// The judge praised Briscoe for her previously successful career, saying she was "a role model for others". ///
/// "Blessed with intelligence, you did not get every advantage in life. You were the first person in your family to go to university. You had the privilege of being a crown court recorder and you have done all of this while raising your two much-loved children." ///
With that praise from the judge it is a wonder he did not direct the jury to return a not guilty verdict?
I wonder if she will have to face another trial over this?
/// She is now facing a criminal investigation into allegations that she fraudulently obtained medical documents from Southwark council to support her defence in a 2008 libel case. Scotland Yard said the matter was being investigated in the light of information received from the BBC. ///
/// "Blessed with intelligence, you did not get every advantage in life. You were the first person in your family to go to university. You had the privilege of being a crown court recorder and you have done all of this while raising your two much-loved children." ///
With that praise from the judge it is a wonder he did not direct the jury to return a not guilty verdict?
I wonder if she will have to face another trial over this?
/// She is now facing a criminal investigation into allegations that she fraudulently obtained medical documents from Southwark council to support her defence in a 2008 libel case. Scotland Yard said the matter was being investigated in the light of information received from the BBC. ///
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