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Max Clifford Sentencing
the first count of indecent assault, which the jury failed to find a verdict on, will not be pursued for a retrial.
The count will lie on file.
This count related to an assault on a 14-year-old girl in Clifford's car in 1966.
The count will lie on file.
This count related to an assault on a 14-year-old girl in Clifford's car in 1966.
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Just come in and seen the news. I didn't expect as much as 8 years...not that I am inferring that he doesn't deserve it. Must be an even bigger shock to him. Spin your way out of that Max !
13:53 Fri 02nd May 2014
The prosecution has applied for costs of £66,704.
The judge notes had the offences against two women happened more recently, after changes to the law, the charges would have been rape.
Clifford could have been facing up to 10 years in jail.
Instead the sentencing guidelines for indecent assault in the 1970s and 1980s stipulate a maximum of two years.
The judge notes had the offences against two women happened more recently, after changes to the law, the charges would have been rape.
Clifford could have been facing up to 10 years in jail.
Instead the sentencing guidelines for indecent assault in the 1970s and 1980s stipulate a maximum of two years.
Judge Anthony Leonard tells Clifford his victims did not come forward because of his "dominant" character and his position in the world of entertainment.
He notes that Clifford told one girl "no one will believe you".
He said: "I judge you were largely responsible for the delay in victims coming forward and ought not to benefit from it."
He notes that Clifford told one girl "no one will believe you".
He said: "I judge you were largely responsible for the delay in victims coming forward and ought not to benefit from it."
The judge refers to Clifford's bizarre behaviour outside court when he interrupted a Sky News reporter's piece to camera by standing behind him and mimicking his actions.
He said: "I find your behaviour quite extraordinary and a further indication that you show no remorse."
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/max-c lifford -sky-ne ws-vide o-34731 64
He said: "I find your behaviour quite extraordinary and a further indication that you show no remorse."
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