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Perverting the Course of Justice
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What sentence would one expect to receive for a charge of Perverting the Course of Justice.
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- No I'm not writing a book. I assumed that Cath's comment was a humourus dig at a misspelt word etc; just haven't spotted it yet.
-yes, according to my missus.
- yes I will reply to your Email when I get around to reading it. I haven't been on the puta much at home and when I am I am usually busy keeping the Caribbean free of the Dutch and Pirates.
Sadly, I must agree with Flump's answer to my question.
- No I'm not writing a book. I assumed that Cath's comment was a humourus dig at a misspelt word etc; just haven't spotted it yet.
-yes, according to my missus.
- yes I will reply to your Email when I get around to reading it. I haven't been on the puta much at home and when I am I am usually busy keeping the Caribbean free of the Dutch and Pirates.
Sadly, I must agree with Flump's answer to my question.
Mike.
I agree with you that it is very rare to receive a non-custodial sentence for perverting the course of justice; I understand David Jones and Ian Anderson, after pleading guilty to the offence, have recently been sentenced to community punishment.
Andrew & Flump.
Remember Jonathan Aitkin, custodial sentence for perverting the course of justice .
Remember Jeffrey Archer, custodial sentence for perjury.
I agree with you that it is very rare to receive a non-custodial sentence for perverting the course of justice; I understand David Jones and Ian Anderson, after pleading guilty to the offence, have recently been sentenced to community punishment.
Andrew & Flump.
Remember Jonathan Aitkin, custodial sentence for perverting the course of justice .
Remember Jeffrey Archer, custodial sentence for perjury.