Body & Soul1 min ago
Should She Be Allowed To Appeal
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How silly. If she were to appeal she could well find her sentence increased to one of immediate custody.
13:31 Thu 07th Dec 2017
Absolutely not. This young lady should be in jail, appealing shows she clearly has no remorse or understanding of the wrong she did.
The Home Secretary should intervene nd request a heavier sentence.
If a man did this to a woman there would be all hell to pay - and he would definitely be in jail for a long time.
The Home Secretary should intervene nd request a heavier sentence.
If a man did this to a woman there would be all hell to pay - and he would definitely be in jail for a long time.
Unfortunately the article doesnt give the grounds on which she is appealing.
As to whether she should allowed to be, that is a matter for a single judge who with either grant permission to appeal or deny her permission. If permission is denied, that's more or less it. If permission is granted, then it will still have to be heard by the Court of Appeal and there are no guarantees.
Should she be allowed to appeal? In my view it is fundamental to our justice system to allow anyone who feels aggrieved to make an application for permission to appeal. Whether it should be successful or not really depends on the grounds (although for what it is worth, I do think she is being rather stupid).
As to whether she should allowed to be, that is a matter for a single judge who with either grant permission to appeal or deny her permission. If permission is denied, that's more or less it. If permission is granted, then it will still have to be heard by the Court of Appeal and there are no guarantees.
Should she be allowed to appeal? In my view it is fundamental to our justice system to allow anyone who feels aggrieved to make an application for permission to appeal. Whether it should be successful or not really depends on the grounds (although for what it is worth, I do think she is being rather stupid).
I'm fed up of hearing that if a man did a similar thing he'd go to prison.
This man didn't
http:// www.wal esonlin e.co.uk /news/l ocal-ne ws/supe rmarket -worker -given- suspend ed-sent ence-98 34153
Let her appeal, the outcome will be interesting reading
This man didn't
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Let her appeal, the outcome will be interesting reading