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Plebgate: What's A Fitting Punishment For Him?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well it needs to reflect the harm caused which has been quite significant in this case.
This case damaged the career of a government minister and brought the Police into serious disrepute
Not to mention the costs in investgating this issue
On the other hand mitigating circumstances - one off offense, not for personal gain,pleaded guilty
I'm somewhat shocked to see it carries a maximum penalty of life!
http:// www.cps .gov.uk /legal/ l_to_o/ miscond uct_in_ public_ office/
Looking at other cases I't have thought a custodial sentence would be likely
possibly 1-2 years
This case damaged the career of a government minister and brought the Police into serious disrepute
Not to mention the costs in investgating this issue
On the other hand mitigating circumstances - one off offense, not for personal gain,pleaded guilty
I'm somewhat shocked to see it carries a maximum penalty of life!
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Looking at other cases I't have thought a custodial sentence would be likely
possibly 1-2 years
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Nervous breakdown plea?
Wallis's barrister told the judge that the officer had admitted the charge in a police interview and pleaded guilty "at the first opportunity" in court.
Wallis has offered his resignation to the Metropolitan police.
Gibbs told the court that to understand the plea it was important to take into account the psychiatric state Wallis "is in now and has been in for many months" as well as his state of mind at the time he sent the email.
But Gibbs said he would not expand further on the basis for the plea.
Wallis's barrister told the judge that the officer had admitted the charge in a police interview and pleaded guilty "at the first opportunity" in court.
Wallis has offered his resignation to the Metropolitan police.
Gibbs told the court that to understand the plea it was important to take into account the psychiatric state Wallis "is in now and has been in for many months" as well as his state of mind at the time he sent the email.
But Gibbs said he would not expand further on the basis for the plea.
During the incident, Mr Mitchell was alleged to have called the officer a "****ing pleb" after they became embroiled in an argument when the PC refused to let him cycle through the main gates.
Details of the row appeared in national newspapers and Mr Mitchell was forced to resign.
The Tory MP has always maintained that he never used the word "pleb" - the word judged to have caused the political damage - but admitted swearing during the altercation with PC Toby Rowland.
I'm still not sure!!!
I find it odd that the Tory MP admitted swearing at the PC but denies using the word ''pleb'' which of course would have been in the same sentence used.
WR.
if he'd just beaten up the old and sick, he'd get up to eight months
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-lanca shire-2 5676842
Hard to say if his offence is worse than this.
I don't know why he's offering to resign. Shouldn't he be sacked?
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Hard to say if his offence is worse than this.
I don't know why he's offering to resign. Shouldn't he be sacked?
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