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Why Is A Convicted Murderer Not Forced To The Dock?
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https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/g unman-t homas-c ashman- who-sho t-dead- olivia- pratt-k orbel-9 -jailed -for-at -least- 42-year s-12848 947
...gutless piece of slime should have been dragged up to the dock for sentencing. 42 years is not enough should have got whole life end of.
...gutless piece of slime should have been dragged up to the dock for sentencing. 42 years is not enough should have got whole life end of.
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//Don't see why it matters// It matters because he should be forced to listen to not only the sentencing by the judge, but also the impact statement by, in this case, the poor girl's mother.
21:53 Mon 03rd Apr 2023
this is what it says in the article:
"He refused to appear in the dock for sentencing. His lawyer John Cooper KC said he did not attend because he was aware the CPS were singing We Are The Champions following the verdict in the 19-day trial.
Mr Cooper said: "He is concerned that the matter is turning into a circus." - He should not be able to refuse.
"He refused to appear in the dock for sentencing. His lawyer John Cooper KC said he did not attend because he was aware the CPS were singing We Are The Champions following the verdict in the 19-day trial.
Mr Cooper said: "He is concerned that the matter is turning into a circus." - He should not be able to refuse.
Nae so bad, a little more down the path than you, part-time to help keep me sane and out of the Big Alz camp....
jno - there are times when its unequivocal about the verdict that the rope, beheading, injection, whatever - maybe not stoning, etc should be available to the judge and this is one of these occasions - it would save a lot of hassle and expense down the line.
jno - there are times when its unequivocal about the verdict that the rope, beheading, injection, whatever - maybe not stoning, etc should be available to the judge and this is one of these occasions - it would save a lot of hassle and expense down the line.
//I must admit, I didn’t know it was possible not to attend.//
Not only do some defendants reuse to appear in the dock, Zacs. It is not uncommon for those remanded in custody to refuse to leave their prison cell. One of the reasons for that is quite pragmatic - they have to fully vacate their cell and on their return may be provided with accommodation that may not suit them. However, most refusniks are simply intransigent and their behaviour should not be tolerated.
Not only do some defendants reuse to appear in the dock, Zacs. It is not uncommon for those remanded in custody to refuse to leave their prison cell. One of the reasons for that is quite pragmatic - they have to fully vacate their cell and on their return may be provided with accommodation that may not suit them. However, most refusniks are simply intransigent and their behaviour should not be tolerated.
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