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Tommy Robinson Sentenced To 9 Weeks In Prison But Will Serve Up To One Half Of That Period.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Danny, in this case, if it was / is corruption or was / is negligence, the results would be the same..
Obviously the actual words are different and mean different things.. But what i'm saying is, negligence may as well be corruption because it's as bad. It's corruption bought on by ignorance.
This negligence is criminal.
Obviously the actual words are different and mean different things.. But what i'm saying is, negligence may as well be corruption because it's as bad. It's corruption bought on by ignorance.
This negligence is criminal.
Yes. If they were certified groomers who after grooming young girls with happy shopper alcohol and crips, raped, abused and beat them, then proceeded to smirk at the parents of the children because you know they know and you know ytou've got away with it, and the police won't do anything... then yes. I would happily condone a classic community beat down.
// Tommy Robinson’s niece was a victim to groomers - hence his rage. //
That was debunked shortly after he made the claim. People who know his siblings said none had girls who were heroine addicts. When confronted with that, Robinson’s story changed to it was one of his cousins, cousin, so almost impossible to verify.
That was debunked shortly after he made the claim. People who know his siblings said none had girls who were heroine addicts. When confronted with that, Robinson’s story changed to it was one of his cousins, cousin, so almost impossible to verify.
BALDRIC, re your query about the sentence being nine months. From the sentencing decision,
"15. As a result, the total penalty which we consider it appropriate to impose for the contempt with which we are concerned in this case is one of committal to prison for 9 months, that is, 39 weeks.
16. The respondent has spent 10 weeks in custody as a result of the order for committal made by Judge Marson. It is appropriate to reflect that in the total penalty. As there is no automatic entitlement, in cases of contempt, to credit for time already spent in custody, we must reduce the penalty by a commensurate amount, which, on the information before us, is 138 days. If on subsequent inquiry, our calculation in relation to time already served proves to be wrong, the position can be corrected administratively
17. Mr Yaxley-Lennon, stand up please. You will be committed to prison for a period of 19 weeks.
18. The law is that you will serve up to half of this period. Once half of that period has been served you must be released."
No idea where the 138 day reduction comes from.
"15. As a result, the total penalty which we consider it appropriate to impose for the contempt with which we are concerned in this case is one of committal to prison for 9 months, that is, 39 weeks.
16. The respondent has spent 10 weeks in custody as a result of the order for committal made by Judge Marson. It is appropriate to reflect that in the total penalty. As there is no automatic entitlement, in cases of contempt, to credit for time already spent in custody, we must reduce the penalty by a commensurate amount, which, on the information before us, is 138 days. If on subsequent inquiry, our calculation in relation to time already served proves to be wrong, the position can be corrected administratively
17. Mr Yaxley-Lennon, stand up please. You will be committed to prison for a period of 19 weeks.
18. The law is that you will serve up to half of this period. Once half of that period has been served you must be released."
No idea where the 138 day reduction comes from.
What I fail to understand is the fact that one can violently protest regarding the behaviour of the Government or close roads to protest regarding Climate Change.
But if one chooses to protest regarding the behaviour of certain ethnic minorities, one is labelled a fascist, a neo Nazi, a racist, an Islamophobic, or Xenophobic.
One could also be arrested for Hate Speech or inciting racial hatred.
But if one chooses to protest regarding the behaviour of certain ethnic minorities, one is labelled a fascist, a neo Nazi, a racist, an Islamophobic, or Xenophobic.
One could also be arrested for Hate Speech or inciting racial hatred.
Gromit, //He is doing pretty OK. He owns a £950,000 house, but he does not have a salaried job. //
His assets aren't as a result of his current activity.
//He won a prized place as an apprentice aircraft engineer at Luton Airport ....he also worked very hard, alongside his father, as a plumber. He earned a good living, renovating properties before selling them on. He opened a tanning salon in Luton. //
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-48942 411
... but don't let that stop you.
His assets aren't as a result of his current activity.
//He won a prized place as an apprentice aircraft engineer at Luton Airport ....he also worked very hard, alongside his father, as a plumber. He earned a good living, renovating properties before selling them on. He opened a tanning salon in Luton. //
https:/
... but don't let that stop you.
Hi AIG, hope you're keeping well( Bobbisox)
I don't know a great deal about TR but I can't understand the level of hate directed at him by some, does he not 'out' the groomers in our society ? He was no doubt wrong by prejudicing a court case, I get that and I get he should get punished but can't help feeling he's a scapegoat for the Met and other police forces to show they're tackling racism?
I don't know a great deal about TR but I can't understand the level of hate directed at him by some, does he not 'out' the groomers in our society ? He was no doubt wrong by prejudicing a court case, I get that and I get he should get punished but can't help feeling he's a scapegoat for the Met and other police forces to show they're tackling racism?
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