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A Robber Is Sentenced To Three Life Terms
with a minimum of 8 and a half years, does anyone understand that.
I only patched into the news for a moment, but a guy had robbed the same bank three times, he was finally caught on the scene by the flying squad with wads of cash and a gun, these weren't the only crimes committed. why would you sentence someone to three life terms, and then say minimum of 8 and half years.
I only patched into the news for a moment, but a guy had robbed the same bank three times, he was finally caught on the scene by the flying squad with wads of cash and a gun, these weren't the only crimes committed. why would you sentence someone to three life terms, and then say minimum of 8 and half years.
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The Flying Squad is a branch of the Specialist Crime & Operations section, within London's Metropolitan Police Service. The Squad's purpose is to investigate commercial armed robberies, along with the prevention and investigation of other serious armed crime. Possibly one of the best known operations of the squad was their foiling of the Millennium Dome raid.
Emmie,
Yes, I have just read that and was going to fess up as being wrong. I am surprised, I thought they had been discredited long ago (their commander was sentenced to 8 years).
The ambiguity of the sentence is not the story here. The story was that he was committing a string of robberies while still in prison.
Yes, I have just read that and was going to fess up as being wrong. I am surprised, I thought they had been discredited long ago (their commander was sentenced to 8 years).
The ambiguity of the sentence is not the story here. The story was that he was committing a string of robberies while still in prison.
Gromit, the sentence total is to reflect the seriousness of the crimes as a whole. Someone convicted on several indictments, or on several counts on the same indictment, will be sentenced to a greater sentence than one convicted on one.
How the total is arrived at may be making all consecutive, all concurrent, or a combination of both.
How the total is arrived at may be making all consecutive, all concurrent, or a combination of both.
In the instant case, what would you do ? The maximum for robbery is life. you can't have consecutive life sentences, obviously. The offences are equally serious; each merits life,if only because of this defendant's appalling record for such offences. He would not have been given a minimum number of years; that's for murder.
Fred - I dont think they are asking why he wasnt sentenced to Probation and a slap on the hands
but why the judge said Prison for life oops or 8 1/2 y
the two bits being kinda inconsistent
It might have been that the judge wanted him to serve 9 y min
and not be eligible for probation after a third.....
But who - who Fred knows what is going on in a judges head at any time ?
but why the judge said Prison for life oops or 8 1/2 y
the two bits being kinda inconsistent
It might have been that the judge wanted him to serve 9 y min
and not be eligible for probation after a third.....
But who - who Fred knows what is going on in a judges head at any time ?
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