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Would You Have Been Treated So Leniently ?...
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how did this violent person avoid prison ?
Do you think you would have got off so lightly done under the same circumstances.....extremely unlikely
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already on a suspended sentence, so what was the point of it if its not carried out....oh he owes the taxman a few quid so needs to work...really
Absolute joke
Do you think you would have got off so lightly done under the same circumstances.....extremely unlikely
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already on a suspended sentence, so what was the point of it if its not carried out....oh he owes the taxman a few quid so needs to work...really
Absolute joke
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes Baz, and he is being punished! just not sent to prison!! and how to you know that not being badly hurt was "just luck" did you witness it? I could punch someone without doing any damage! These fisty cuffs go on every night in pubs and clubs every night of the week, you cant send them all to prison.
It was a bit more than £800, but he should still do time imo.
///The singer was also ordered to pay £1,200 prosecution costs, an £800 fine, £800 in compensation to his nightclub victim and a statutory surcharge of £80.
He was fined £800 in June this year for lashing out and slapping a man at a nightclub in Chelmsford, Essex///
no they cant imprison ALL transgressors who are on suspended sentences as they have already overfilled the prisons.
A nighbour with a suspended sentence has a no-contact order for his exwife and she comes over to HIM in the street and addresses him - how are you love etc and if he answers, goes down to the local nick and alleges contempt of court.
so he has clocked up another conviction and another suspendy
COMPLETE waste of everyones time in my opinion
Oh the order was ex-parte and he has been told that it will be £4k up front to get it varied.
A nighbour with a suspended sentence has a no-contact order for his exwife and she comes over to HIM in the street and addresses him - how are you love etc and if he answers, goes down to the local nick and alleges contempt of court.
so he has clocked up another conviction and another suspendy
COMPLETE waste of everyones time in my opinion
Oh the order was ex-parte and he has been told that it will be £4k up front to get it varied.
Like everybody else on here, I wasn't in the Court and am not aware of 100% of the information that the Judge was presented with. But what is the point of giving someone a suspended sentence, for a previous crime of violence ?
I thought that the whole purpose of a suspended sentence was that it was easy to recall someone if they re-offended during the suspension period.
So it seems counterintuitive that this current Judge didn't make him leave the Court "through the back door"
Perhaps our resident AB law expert, NJ can shed some light on this for us.
I thought that the whole purpose of a suspended sentence was that it was easy to recall someone if they re-offended during the suspension period.
So it seems counterintuitive that this current Judge didn't make him leave the Court "through the back door"
Perhaps our resident AB law expert, NJ can shed some light on this for us.
Well if you choose to be outraged rather than thinking ...
The second incident happened in October 2013, the incident he was on the suspended sentence for happened in February 2012 - 18 months earlier. so, depending on when the original sentence was passed, the second incident could have happened within days or weeks of the end of the suspension.
There was also a report from a psychotherapist (yes I can hear you laughing) which was taken into account, and apart from the fine, costs and the rest, has a 12 month supervision order and a 4 month nighttime curfew.
Not quite a joke in my opinion.
The second incident happened in October 2013, the incident he was on the suspended sentence for happened in February 2012 - 18 months earlier. so, depending on when the original sentence was passed, the second incident could have happened within days or weeks of the end of the suspension.
There was also a report from a psychotherapist (yes I can hear you laughing) which was taken into account, and apart from the fine, costs and the rest, has a 12 month supervision order and a 4 month nighttime curfew.
Not quite a joke in my opinion.