Nigel-YZ1
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Ban both from driving for life.
I'm going to defend us here. The charge has nothing to do with the police, especially in S18. We only get to 'choose' the charge in minor stuff where there's nothing lesser anyway. It's all a decision solely made by CPS.
If it was up to the police, a lot more charges would be laid, and a lot more charges would be raised. Even then, speaking from experience of the days when we could make our own charging decisions, CPS used to lower or drop it if they were scared it wasn't a guaranteed result.
I think they are being directed to be lenient as the prison population is already full to bursting point...
How much is it costing us tax payers to keep 'lifers' inside again?![]()
Around 8 years ago i think it was £26,000 pa for each inmate.I think they are being directed to be lenient as the prison population is already full to bursting point...
How much is it costing us tax payers to keep 'lifers' inside again?![]()
Thanks for your explanation. But surely there are instances where evidence presented to the CPS can be more compelling?
Around 8 years ago i think it was £26,000 pa for each inmate.
I think they are being directed to be lenient as the prison population is already full to bursting point...
How much is it costing us tax payers to keep 'lifers' inside again?![]()
Around 8 years ago i think it was £26,000 pa for each inmate.
It is disgusting that the Law appears to be no deterent for these idiots. I was almost killed last night by a lorry pulling out on a roundabout - it was all I could do to stop going under his wheels. Let's see how yet another complaint to RoadSafe ends up - I've also informed his company:Not to sure which forum to post this in but the outcome of a particulary nasty incident against a cyclist was reached in court today in Swansea,see what you think,i was pretty disgusted at the leniency against the charged
http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/R...-hit-cyclist/story-15909167-detail/story.html
I was almost killed last night by a lorry pulling out on a roundabout - it was all I could do to stop going under his wheels. Let's see how yet another complaint to RoadSafe ends up - I've also informed his company
I particularly hate the excuse "M'lud, yes my client committed the theft, but in his defence he is a drug addict stealing to fund his habit". Surely it should be the prosecutor saying "M'lud, the accused is not just a thief, but also a drug user stealing to fund his habit".
It seems one can invent an illness and get away with it. I'd like to know if her 'depression' had already been diagnosed, as the court refers that she must see psychology outpatients - I suspect the 'illness' was used as an excuse.
It no longer surprises me. There are lawyers who specialise in 'defending' people and will get them the least 'punishment' when they have clearly done something wrong. I've got one of these 'scum firms' against me in my civil case.