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chas2008 | 13:36 Mon 21st May 2012 | News
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He was carrying a few items to his new home The fact that he had them concealed in his sleeve does seem a bit strange but the magistrate seemed to have accepted his story.
SandyRoe had it been a Magistrate then it could possibly be put down to his being a bit gullible but the sentencing was done by a Crown Court Recorder - who one would think should be immune to this clap trap mitigation.
"You have pleaded guilty to what is a very serious offence."

yet he walks free

been done for another 100 previously , yet this idiot magistrate allows this scumbag to pull the wool over his eyes.
Its a CCR, that makes it even worse
if he had been drinking all day then he was not doing much toing and froing.
How gullible is our legal system?
the fact that he had the balls to claim he was moving house and ferrying individual cutlery items up his sleeves is bad enough

but the fact they after having admitted he had them for protection - they then accept his moving story, is beyond comprehension!

the officers who apprehended him must be furious - it makes a mockery of their work.
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not just me thinking w.t.f. then...
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i thought carrying a knife was a mandatory prison sentence..
chas I think that is just politician speak, have you ever read of a knife carrier going to jail?
Quite often read in the local rag of thugs being nicked for carrying knives but they all come from broken homes or have a drink/drugs problem, so are let off with comm service never sent down.
joko I agree. Policemen catch these villians frequently and then the courts let them go, they must despair sometimes.
His father's probably a councillor
One reason I moved out of Kettering. I used a removal firm before you ask.
Mandatory prison sentences are stupid ideas for politicians who want to posture.

There's always the corner cases where a judge needs the discretion

This instance does sound pretty strange - that should make us think that theres something we don't know - You can't make a proper judgement based of a couple of hundred words in a newspaper
Was it of your own free will gness lol.
That's Kettrin' folk for you...
It was when the policeman moved in next door, set fire to my swimming pool and discovered I owned a gun. One of us had to go Tony.
Having lived in both Kett and Corby never know what to say to that CorbyL.
They look down on us and have always slagged off Corby.
I think they are a bit quieter now CorbyL! Compare Corby and Kettering and where would you rather be?

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