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Is this enough ?
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http://www.mtv.co.uk/...ailed-robyn-whitehead
considering how he flouts the law and the fact he obviously thinks hes above it, i would have thought a far longer sentence would be appropriate.
he'll be out in a few weeks no doubt
considering how he flouts the law and the fact he obviously thinks hes above it, i would have thought a far longer sentence would be appropriate.
he'll be out in a few weeks no doubt
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Alas the headlines are misleading: "The Libertines singer will now spend six months behind bars..."
He will spend no more than three months behind bars, and probably less. Apart from serving only half his sentence in prison (the rest "on licence") he will also have time deducted for any time spent in custody before his conviction and may also be released up to eighteen days early under curfew.
So, no, that is not enough.
He will spend no more than three months behind bars, and probably less. Apart from serving only half his sentence in prison (the rest "on licence") he will also have time deducted for any time spent in custody before his conviction and may also be released up to eighteen days early under curfew.
So, no, that is not enough.
Yes, of course in my humble opinion, answerprancer.
I base that opinion on the fact that when people hear that a criminal has been sentenced to six months, most people of sound mind would consider it reasonable that he serves six months, or at least thereabouts. They do not expect he will serve less than 50% of that term. Except, of course in this country.
I base that opinion on the fact that when people hear that a criminal has been sentenced to six months, most people of sound mind would consider it reasonable that he serves six months, or at least thereabouts. They do not expect he will serve less than 50% of that term. Except, of course in this country.