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Thank God this wassock is behind bars for a while....not long enough to my way of thinking.
Thank God this wassock is behind bars for a while....not long enough to my way of thinking.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And not as long as you think, either Mikey.
Having been sentenced to "32 months" the most he will serve is 13 months. All prisoners serving determinate sentences are released at the halfway stage and those serving under four years are eligible for release under "Home Detention Curfew". A 32 month sentence qualifies for three months under HDC so he will be released in a ltlle over a year (less any time he has served on remand, of course). "32 months" you say to yourself. "That's almost three years". Except that it's just over one.
Having been sentenced to "32 months" the most he will serve is 13 months. All prisoners serving determinate sentences are released at the halfway stage and those serving under four years are eligible for release under "Home Detention Curfew". A 32 month sentence qualifies for three months under HDC so he will be released in a ltlle over a year (less any time he has served on remand, of course). "32 months" you say to yourself. "That's almost three years". Except that it's just over one.
Scarey Video here + news of driving ban. (Google is your friend)
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/horri fying-f ootage- shows-m ans-dea dly-815 7186
///He was also given consecutive jail sentences of four months for driving while disqualified and eight months for possession of cannabis resin with intent to supply, as well being banned from driving for four years.///
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///He was also given consecutive jail sentences of four months for driving while disqualified and eight months for possession of cannabis resin with intent to supply, as well being banned from driving for four years.///
Judges (and indeed magistrates) can impose bans of any duration up to Life, Mikey.
The sentencing guidelines rarely go much above three years but of course the sentence can go beyond the guidelines as this case demonstrates.
I assume he was convicted of Dangerous Driving and it looks like he got 20 months custody (maximum is 24). He will be required to sit an extended re-test before he is allowed to drive legally on his own again.
The sentencing guidelines rarely go much above three years but of course the sentence can go beyond the guidelines as this case demonstrates.
I assume he was convicted of Dangerous Driving and it looks like he got 20 months custody (maximum is 24). He will be required to sit an extended re-test before he is allowed to drive legally on his own again.
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