Grendel
Well-Known Member
So why did they plead guilty to violent disorder?
As it would give them less jail time given the prevailing mood seems anyone charged will be found guilty
So why did they plead guilty to violent disorder?
So why did they plead guilty to violent disorder?
So you think they might be innocent?Clearly because they didn't expect to be on remand and get such a sentence.
It's longer than somebody actually trying to stab people and committing assault.
So you think they might be innocent?
If you were falsely charged with violent disorder for laughing at a firework, would you plead guilty to being a violent criminal?
BadYet it's not actually said if they were actually violent.
Looks like they admitted being there.
Wonder what legal advice they had?
Do you would just admit to being a violent criminal for no reason? Take a jail sentence and a criminal record because someone else told you to?It depends on what legal advice was given. Especially as their list of crimes aren't actually violent.
If you're told admit it and you'll get a fine or don't admit it and you'll probably go to prison then a lot would give it some serious consideration.Do you would just admit to being a violent criminal for no reason? Take a jail sentence and a criminal record because someone else told you to?
They were really very wrong then weren’t theyIf you're told admit it and you'll get a fine or don't admit it and you'll probably go to prison then a lot would give it some serious consideration.
Violent disorder CAN carry a custodial. It doesn't have to and doesn't always. Equally they could have been given eg 6 months but now out after time served on remand. Keeping them there in what we keep being told are overcrowded, serves no purpose to anyone.They were really very wrong then weren’t they
Violent disorder carries a custodial sentence and rioting even more so
Do you would just admit to being a violent criminal for no reason? Take a jail sentence and a criminal record because someone else told you to?
I agree for non violent crimeViolent disorder CAN carry a custodial. It doesn't have to and doesn't always. Equally they could have been given eg 6 months but now out after time served on remand. Keeping them there in what we keep being told are overcrowded, serves no purpose to anyone.
Which is the point I was originally making about this case in particular. As I said, lots of those playing to be the victim aren't, here I simply don't see it and really think they've been misrepresented and / or treated unfairly.I agree for non violent crime
But I don’t make the rules
Some of the non violent crime like throwing bricks at police officers or helping set fire to hotels is a bit violent
This case though is too much for what they did
I find it astonishing that you wouldn’t stand up for yourself if you were falsely accused of violent crime, especially knowing the implications. Maybe you would just sit back and take it, personally I wouldn’t.People plead before they get the jail sentence, don't they?
Like I said, it really depends on the legal advice given and what they are told. Were they told "admit it and you will be on remand for months and then get a hefty sentence"?
I find it astonishing that you wouldn’t stand up for yourself if you were falsely accused of violent crime, especially knowing the implications. Maybe you would just sit back and take it, personally I wouldn’t.
I find it astonishing that you wouldn’t stand up for yourself if you were falsely accused of violent crime, especially knowing the implications. Maybe you would just sit back and take it, personally I wouldn’t.
I actually agree with the earlier posters that the jail sentence sounds harsh to my uninformed ears.Are you missing the point on purpose?
What would the sentence be if they pleaded not guilty??
Up there with manslaughter?
Not sure any trials have taken placeHas anyone charged actually been found innocent?
The law is very different in Scotland isn’t itJust to add a bit of balanceWhy has man who raped teenage girl been given community service?
Furore over decision not to hand Sean Hogg a custodial sentence for raping 13-year-old in a Midlothian park.news.stv.tv
I actually agree with the earlier posters that the jail sentence sounds harsh to my uninformed ears.
What I don’t agree with is your attempts to run interference for these self-confessed violent criminals as just people “laughing at fireworks” like they’re a happy couple at Disneyland. I thought you were very concerned about people trying to deliberately paint criminals in a favourable light - these two blokes were caught red-handed engaging in violent disorder, admitted to it, and faced the consequences for it. Question the sentence all you want, but why go out of your way to minimise what they did?
Yeah ok thenI'm not minimising anything that they did
Laughed at a firework, send them down for life!!!
They pleaded guilty to and were convicted of violent disorder - how do you want me to refer to them?I get why you want to spin it as "violent criminals" though.