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Bernie Eccleston!
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He bribes a court to escape being jailed on bribery charges!!!! How does that work?
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I thought the court was still deliberating the offer of payment? It's in Germany, I have no knowledge of the German legal system, but this is in the body of the news report: "Under Bavarian state law, a trial of the nature of can be concluded if the accused makes a payment to a non-profit making organisation , or the treasury, but is not considered...
17:16 Tue 05th Aug 2014
I thought the court was still deliberating the offer of payment?
It's in Germany, I have no knowledge of the German legal system, but this is in the body of the news report:
"Under Bavarian state law, a trial of the nature of Ecclestone’s can be concluded if the accused makes a payment to a non-profit making organisation, or the treasury, but is not considered an admission of guilt.
Under German law, prosecutors may withdraw charges even during certain criminal trials if all parties agree to a settlement."
So that is how it works.
It's in Germany, I have no knowledge of the German legal system, but this is in the body of the news report:
"Under Bavarian state law, a trial of the nature of Ecclestone’s can be concluded if the accused makes a payment to a non-profit making organisation, or the treasury, but is not considered an admission of guilt.
Under German law, prosecutors may withdraw charges even during certain criminal trials if all parties agree to a settlement."
So that is how it works.
though he seems to feel a bit hard done by..
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The UK allows people to buy themselves out of justice, too.
Speeding motorists can opt to pay for a speed awareness course to avoid penalty points on the licence in certain circumstances.
Shoplifters can admit their guilt and accept a fixed penalty notice, with an £80 payment.
Yobs can also pay a Fixed Penalty Notice of £80 for being disorderly instead of being hauled before the court.
Maybe that is a better way than clogging the courts and prisons with non-violent offenders. The 'fine' would have to a percentage of their earnings or overall wealth though. An £80 is nothing to a millionaire, but might be a lot for some.
Speeding motorists can opt to pay for a speed awareness course to avoid penalty points on the licence in certain circumstances.
Shoplifters can admit their guilt and accept a fixed penalty notice, with an £80 payment.
Yobs can also pay a Fixed Penalty Notice of £80 for being disorderly instead of being hauled before the court.
Maybe that is a better way than clogging the courts and prisons with non-violent offenders. The 'fine' would have to a percentage of their earnings or overall wealth though. An £80 is nothing to a millionaire, but might be a lot for some.
Surely this is just pragmatism at work. There was little chance of a conviction against an 83 year old billionaire whose lawyers would have lodged endless appeals until he was beyond earthly justice. He is no danger to the public and the $100,000,000 dollars can be put to good use instead of being soaked up by the legal system.
It still stinks though.
It still stinks though.
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