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I know some people will say they deserve all they get, and he may get a custodial sentance... as perverting the course of justice is seen as very severe.
Yet there will be people convicted of possessing child porn and getting a far less sentence...
cambsno said:I know some people will say they deserve all they get, and he may get a custodial sentance... as perverting the course of justice is seen as very severe.
Yet there will be people convicted of possessing child porn and getting a far less sentence...
crofter said:Should put them both in the same cell that would sort them.
Because I'm idol and don't want to google it in a nut shell can some kind soul tell me what the case is about.
I know some people will say they deserve all they get, and he may get a custodial sentance... as perverting the course of justice is seen as very severe.
Yet there will be people convicted of possessing child porn and getting a far less sentence...
Very quickly, Man gets flashed by a speed camera.
Wife signs the Enquiry form says she was driving the car, and she gets the points on her license, hubby doesn't get disqualified as a result.
However, hubby later gets caught with his hand in the wrong place on his assistant, and wife understandably gets the hump.
Wife goes to press to discredit hubby, but by doing so drops herself in the poo.
Both get charged with Perverting the Course of Justice.
Hubby spends 2 weeks trying to get out of it, and fails. So pleads guilty.
Wife says she was put under pressure to take the points, and was all hubby's fault.
Jury aren't convinced and she also gets found guilty.
Moral of the story, don't lie on a legal form.
Very quickly, Man gets flashed by a speed camera.
Wife signs the Enquiry form says she was driving the car, and she gets the points on her license, hubby doesn't get disqualified as a result.
However, hubby later gets caught with his hand in the wrong place on his assistant, and wife understandably gets the hump.
Wife goes to press to discredit hubby, but by doing so drops herself in the poo.
Both get charged with Perverting the Course of Justice.
Hubby spends 2 weeks trying to get out of it, and fails. So pleads guilty.
Wife says she was put under pressure to take the points, and was all hubby's fault.
Jury aren't convinced and she also gets found guilty.
Moral of the story, don't lie on a legal form.
Few months in the Scrubs or Holloway might open thier eyes a bit![]()
....and one or two other orifices as well![]()
And not strictly relevant to your summary but as interesting "add-ons":
pepi1967 said:Because I've been living on Mars and don't want to google it in a nut shell can some kind soul tell me what the case is about.
The joke isn't our legal system,but the way the Judiciary interpret it is.+1
Our legal system is a joke
I know some people will say they deserve all they get, and he may get a custodial sentance... as perverting the course of justice is seen as very severe.
The joke isn't our legal system,but the way the Judiciary interpret it is.![]()
It's seen as very severe because it is very severe. I would start at a year inside for a first offence of PCOJ.
how many people on here would take points on behalf their love one if it meant they would be disqualified (more so if it would affect household income substantially).
personally i think people and the media only care because its an MP.
the norm?Indubitably Holmes.
But an MP lying - is
in the public interest surely. Lets see how many MP's when asked IF they knew about it say they did not...that's next.
okay its silly thing to do but i wonder how many people on here would take points on behalf their love one if it meant they would be disqualified (more so if it would affect household income substantially), be it because of a strong relationship or (as they keep saying on R2 at the moment) marital coercion.
okay its silly thing to do but i wonder how many people on here would take points on behalf their love one if it meant they would be disqualified?
okay its silly thing to do but i wonder how many people on here would take points on behalf their love one if it meant they would be disqualified (more so if it would affect household income substantially), be it because of a strong relationship or (as they keep saying on R2 at the moment) marital coercion.
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Very quickly, Man gets flashed by a speed camera.
Wife signs the Enquiry form says she was driving the car, and she gets the points on her license, hubby doesn't get disqualified as a result.
However, hubby later gets caught with his hand in the wrong place on his assistant, and wife understandably gets the hump.
Wife goes to press to discredit hubby, but by doing so drops herself in the poo.
Both get charged with Perverting the Course of Justice.
Hubby spends 2 weeks trying to get out of it, and fails. So pleads guilty.
Wife says she was put under pressure to take the points, and was all hubby's fault.
Jury aren't convinced and she also gets found guilty.
Moral of the story, don't lie on a legal form.
Simon
You're right, but I think thats more of an issue with lax sentences than an indication neither fo these 2 should do time.
In my opinion, which is worth nothing, all child indecency offences should result in doing time. But so should all dishonesty offences.
Indubitably Holmes.
But an MP lying - is in the public interest surely. Lets see how many MP's when asked IF they knew about it say they did not...that's next.
Garry Edwards said:although failure to pay compensation to victims is apparently unimportant to them.
As I see it, the Courts take themselves far too seriously and take the victims of crime far less seriously than they should.
One thing that confused me was a recording of a telephone call between the two, where Vicky Pryce wondered how the press found out it was she who took the points.
How could she possibly allege that her husband had passed of the points to someone else without it being found out it was her?
Mrs Moose : Criminal record ?
Pete : Absolutely not ma'am !
Mrs Moose: oh for gods sake Pete, you're going to be an MP , i'll just put fraud and sexual deviancy
Blackadder: oh for gods sake Baldrick, you're going to be an MP , i'll just put fraud and sexual deviancy