What Is The Likelihood Of My Friend Receiving A Custodial Sentence For Section 20 Gbh?
This case is being handled by the Crown Court (England).
First off, my friend has a long history of mental illness. He is very depressed/suicidal and was properly diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder last year and is currently on an antidepressant and an antipsychotic.
In the summer of 2014, my friend commited 2 criminal damage charges and 5 assault/battery charges (he got into a disagreement with his mother and showed up to her house, damaged her fence, broke her window, entered the home and hit 3 different people in the home at the time). He was set to attend the Magistrates Court for these charges.
My friend was very afraid, prior to this hearing, that he would receive a custodial sentence and, with his mental condition at this time, decided he would rather die than go to prison. He removed a Stanley craft blade from the actual knife and hid it in a Rizla rolling papers packet in order for it to hopefully go unnoticed by security at the Magistrates Court. His intention was, if the judge gave him a custodial sentence, to slash his throat while in the dock. He had absolutely no intention whatsoever of injuring anyone else in the room other than himself.
In the days leading up to the hearing, my friend's mother became aware that he was making suicidal comments about going to prison so on the day of the hearing, she called the Magistrates Court he was to attend and warned them that my friend had mental issues and had been making concerning comments relating to court and thought he might try to pull something that day. She was ignored.
My friend successfully passed through security with the crafting blade unnoticed in his pocket, entered the courtroom as normal and the hearing began. My friend says, whilst in the dock, there were 2 guards on either side of him. He said he was only aware of these 2 people near him for the entire hearing, no one else.
The judge heard the case. My friend's defense asked the judge to adjourn the hearing as to allow for my friend to receive a proper mental evaluation to be presented in court. The judge said he didn't "see why it was necessary." The judge, behind the scenes, upon deliberation, decided my friend was to receive a custodial sentence of 16 weeks.
Before entering back into the courtroom, the judge notified the 2 guards present that my friend was to be sent to prison and wanted, along with them , for there to be 2 other guards behind my friend and to be sure that my friend did not notice them there. His reasoning for this, which he made clear to the guards, was that he was aware my friend had a violent past with mental issues and wanted extra security to ensure safety in the courtroom.
The judge re-entered the courtroom and the extra 2 guards entered unnoticed to my friend behind him. The judge passed my friend's custodial sentence of 16 weeks. The next events happen within about 3 minutes. The guards, at this point, noticed that my friend had gone very pale upon hearing he was to go to prison and had an eerily calm expression come over his face. The guards, looking between each other before attempting to cuff him, felt that something was going to happen.
Before the guards could get a hold of my friend, he quickly removed the Stanley crafting blade from his pocket, closed his eyes and began to repeatedly slash at his neck. My friend said, at this point, he was trying to position himself in a way to deflect the 2 guards next to him from preventing him from slashing himself. My friend said when he began slashing that he felt like he went into some form of shock and couldn't feel anything, he felt numb.
One of the 2 guards behind my friend, yelled, "He's got a blade!" My friend does not recall hearing this as his was very intent on what he was doing. While my friend was still in the process of slashing himself, the guard behind him sprang forward and placed his hand around his neck. My friend said he did not realize there was a hand around his