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So How Many Burglaries = Jail?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 65721/B urglar- let-CAU TION-ra iding-1 13-home s-scale -soft-j ustice- let-off s-revea led.htm l
It seems 113 is not enough to lock up this pond life.
It seems 113 is not enough to lock up this pond life.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.what the system doesn't take into account is the psychological damaged imposed upon the victims as a result of burglary. Some people live on edge and never feel fully safe in their own home again, even developing OCD like conditions, such as checking locks and windows over and over again.
I hope his cell gets broken into every night, with the big men invading his 'bottom' privacy!
I hope his cell gets broken into every night, with the big men invading his 'bottom' privacy!
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"And he would 'probably' be in jail longer if the police would have prosecuted him for further offences."
He confessed after he was jailed. The police weren't in a position to prosecute him prior to that, as they didn't know he'd committed the offences. If there was any likelihood of his being prosecuted once jailed, he wouldn't have confessed.
He confessed after he was jailed. The police weren't in a position to prosecute him prior to that, as they didn't know he'd committed the offences. If there was any likelihood of his being prosecuted once jailed, he wouldn't have confessed.
The guy is a drug addict nothing will stop him unless he can become 'drug free'
what the Daily Wail fails to mention is that the caution is subject to his successfully attending a rehabilitation course to get off drugs.
Prison is useless in this case, it just gives him a chance to learn new burglary techniques ready for when he gets out.
what the Daily Wail fails to mention is that the caution is subject to his successfully attending a rehabilitation course to get off drugs.
Prison is useless in this case, it just gives him a chance to learn new burglary techniques ready for when he gets out.
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