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Baz wrote in :
Sacha, According to what was said in court he was given 2 years in 2008 for Actual Bodily Harm. During his sentence he was moved to an open prison because of good behaviour. He later earned the right to have a few days at home with the promise of him returning to prison to complete his sentence. He didn't return. I was talking to an official at court and he said that a 2 year sentence means 10 months of actual prison. The reasons I didn't quite understand but a sentence is cut in half, in this case to 1 year and he would have the last 2 months at home with electronic tagging. A bit confusing, but that is what I understood. I really hope you understand that I am not criticising the police, far from it. The police caught him and it is the do-gooders we call magistrates who are clearly at fault. They think leniency is going to work for a very very nasty individual who has easilly fooled them with a bit of charm and a sob story. Baz To add to the list of crimes, and there are so many, Glastonbury festival last year he posed as an official and charged campers for pitching, sold drugs and was a general fraudster. In Dover he sold him and his familly as V.A.T officers or something and stole vehicles, tobacco and booze AFTER the customs and exise had validated the rightful owners right to it. DNA is a powerful thing and the whole lot of them have left it for the forensic people to have a field day. Finger prints have proved to be the first line of evidence, the matching of DNA(a long wait) and finger prints (immediate) will eventually prove just what this lot have done. I hope it wont be long before they all of them are behind bars. I thought about giving his name out, here, but there must be many with an identical name and respected, so that would not be ok. The police will not let me have access to date of birth etc. in case of reprisals. As If. When, or if, the scroat is found guilty this is when we will see just how much we can take of this crass regard of protection from offenders. Baz |
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How bad is bad?
In message , Baz
writes Baz wrote in : To add to the list of crimes, and there are so many, Glastonbury festival last year he posed as an official and charged campers for pitching, sold drugs and was a general fraudster. In Dover he sold him and his familly as V.A.T officers or something and stole vehicles, tobacco and booze AFTER the customs and exise had validated the rightful owners right to it. DNA is a powerful thing and the whole lot of them have left it for the forensic people to have a field day. Finger prints have proved to be the first line of evidence, the matching of DNA(a long wait) and finger prints (immediate) will eventually prove just what this lot have done. I hope it wont be long before they all of them are behind bars. I thought about giving his name out, here, but there must be many with an identical name and respected, so that would not be ok. The police will not let me have access to date of birth etc. in case of reprisals. As If. When, or if, the scroat is found guilty this is when we will see just how much we can take of this crass regard of protection from offenders. Baz I'm pleased to hear that he has been caught, and hope that it will be some consolation to you to be aware of that. I would want to be in court when he appears, and I guess you probably will. It demonstrates that the best deterrent to crime is the certainty of detection, and one hopes that he receives an appropriate sentence. -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply |
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"Gordon H" wrote in message ... In message , Baz writes Baz wrote in : To add to the list of crimes, and there are so many, Glastonbury festival last year he posed as an official and charged campers for pitching, sold drugs and was a general fraudster. In Dover he sold him and his familly as V.A.T officers or something and stole vehicles, tobacco and booze AFTER the customs and exise had validated the rightful owners right to it. DNA is a powerful thing and the whole lot of them have left it for the forensic people to have a field day. Finger prints have proved to be the first line of evidence, the matching of DNA(a long wait) and finger prints (immediate) will eventually prove just what this lot have done. I hope it wont be long before they all of them are behind bars. I thought about giving his name out, here, but there must be many with an identical name and respected, so that would not be ok. The police will not let me have access to date of birth etc. in case of reprisals. As If. When, or if, the scroat is found guilty this is when we will see just how much we can take of this crass regard of protection from offenders. Baz I'm pleased to hear that he has been caught, and hope that it will be some consolation to you to be aware of that. I would want to be in court when he appears, and I guess you probably will. It demonstrates that the best deterrent to crime is the certainty of detection, and one hopes that he receives an appropriate sentence. -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply "" It demonstrates that the best deterrent to crime is the certainty of detection, and one hopes that he receives an appropriate sentence.""" First bit deterrent of detection. Fine. In theory an appropriate sentence :-((((( Gordon have you been involved with the Prison Service, Prisoners and their sentence? No? Prison is NO deterrent. I KNOW. Mike -- .................................... Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive. .................................... |
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In message , 'Mike'
writes Gordon have you been involved with the Prison Service, Prisoners and their sentence? No? Prison is NO deterrent. I KNOW. Mike Yes, one of my daughters was (briefly) married to a young man who was a wild man, ie- I went to watch him play soccer on a pitch not far from where we lived. As I arrived he was having his name taken for hitting a spectator, who lost quite a few teeth. At the time of the Toxteth riots he was out drinking with mates and on the way home smashed a shop window and nicked a stereo system. He was caught and was given 3 months in Strangeways. I didn't know about this until they were married, but I tackled him about it. He said "I got out after two months due to good behaviour, and I will make damn sure I never go back! I thought I was hard until I met the two guys I had to share a cell with"... After he got them into debt she ditched him, but he stayed out of trouble after that... -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply |
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