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Should He Have Got Jail Time?
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""There had been an assault upon her previously, and the defendant was getting more and more irritated and took her laptop off her and threw a knife at her, which bounced off.
"He beat her and he told her to take her clothes off and stand naked in the shower, making threats he was going to kill her and held a knife to her throat.""
In my opinion he's a danger to women in society.
""There had been an assault upon her previously, and the defendant was getting more and more irritated and took her laptop off her and threw a knife at her, which bounced off.
"He beat her and he told her to take her clothes off and stand naked in the shower, making threats he was going to kill her and held a knife to her throat.""
In my opinion he's a danger to women in society.
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I've worked with people with ADHD and Autism and yes, they can be prone to outbursts, but these weren't just outbursts, they were cruel and sadistic. He should have been locked up!
I've worked with people with ADHD and Autism and yes, they can be prone to outbursts, but these weren't just outbursts, they were cruel and sadistic. He should have been locked up!
He has been spared prison. The reasons for that are at the bottom of the article..
"In mitigation, his defence lawyer Rosalind Emsley-Smith, said: "What I submit is a fully exceptional set of circumstances.
"He has stopped fighting against his diagnosis and being ignorant about it, and taking his problems out on those people around him and self-medicating.
"He is a man who has learned to accept the diagnosis and difficulties that has impacted those here, and those around him.
"He is more able, and prepared to work with his diagnosis and medication regime."
"In mitigation, his defence lawyer Rosalind Emsley-Smith, said: "What I submit is a fully exceptional set of circumstances.
"He has stopped fighting against his diagnosis and being ignorant about it, and taking his problems out on those people around him and self-medicating.
"He is a man who has learned to accept the diagnosis and difficulties that has impacted those here, and those around him.
"He is more able, and prepared to work with his diagnosis and medication regime."
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The suspension must have been for the previous offence.
The suspension must have been for the previous offence.