20Cent wrote: » He got a suspended sentanced a year ago on condition he wouldn't interfere with the cases. He did exactly that so suspension lifted and off to prison. No one to blame but himself.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Bullsh*t, he was arrested for a breach of the peace not for reporting outside the courthouse.
Captain Obvious wrote: » Isn't the only source for that him shouting it as he was being arrested?
deco nate wrote: » From what I have seen, and 20 cent replied. He has been sentenced to 13 months. if that is true something is really wrong
Grayson wrote: » But I haven't seen that anywhere. It just says he was arrested. It also says he had a suspended sentence but a judge generally has to reactivate that right? This is the latest news story I can findhttps://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/tommy-robinson-hmp-hull-prison-1612623 And here's anotherhttps://metro.co.uk/2018/05/26/tommy-robinson-supporters-climb-gates-downing-street-arrest-7580655/ It says nothing about sentencing. I'd imagine he's being held until he can be arraigned
Taytoland wrote: » Should not have filmed them if he was told not to do so especially on a suspended sentence. So his own fault in that regard. We do not need to see videos on these Pakistani Muslim gangs who rape children all over the country, we all know they exist. I don't blame him for his views on Islamism, I hold similar views to him on it.
deco nate wrote: » He has been locked up for 13 months, I'd like to know what the original sentence was 13 months? The judge ordered a ban on reporting on the case that's why it's not been reported in the media, apparently
Committing a further offence If a defendant is convicted of an offence committed during the operational period of a suspended sentence, this will also mean the case will come back to court for the defendant to be dealt with for breach. Admitting the breach Where a defendant is returned to court for breach of a requirement of a suspended sentence, he will be asked if he admits the breach. If not, a hearing will have to take place for the judge to decide whether he is in breach or not. Sentence activation In the event of a breach, unless it considers it unjust to do so, the court will activate the suspended sentence (in whole or in part), meaning that the defendant will have to serve some or all of the sentence of imprisonment or detention in a Young Offender Institution.
Grayson wrote: » So people can report that he was arrested and that he's currently in jail but can't report that he has had his suspended sentence activated? is that what you're saying? I googled and when there's a suspended sentence the accused has to go before a judge to get it reactivated.https://www.defence-barrister.co.uk/suspended-sentences/ I'd say that he's just being held until he's put in front of a judge. He's all over twitter. Some non UK source could have reported on it by now but there's not a single article saying he's been actually sentanced.
deco nate wrote: » Not what I have been reading, also nothing about the protests outside 10 downing Street today in the media.
Grayson wrote: » 6 posts up. One of the links I posted has it.
dd972 wrote: » He's just a wee attention seeker like that nutjob Asian Glaswegian who's a fanatical Rangers fan and attends Britain First marches.
Mutant z wrote: » Which is worse what Tommy Robinson says or muslim gangs grooming little girls.
deco nate wrote: » Sorry thought you were just posting about his arrest. Tbh, that's piss poor reporting by the metro. " pouring Stella Artois over 10 Downing Street" Poor journalism at best, or is that worst. It wasn't anything like that from the videos I've seen. In fact they were mostly respectful
Captain Obvious wrote: » The same people on here defending Robinson would be having a field day if a Muslim grooming gang got off a conviction because of a mistrial.
JohnMc1 wrote: » They'd probably get off anyway.
pitifulgod wrote: » You're an apologist for him endangering the legal process and actually endangering a conviction.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » I know this is going to sound pedantic, and I know there's a rule against grammar Nazism, but can we PLEASE got one thing straight? There are no such words as "Muslimism" or "Islamsism": Islam is the religion; a Muslim is the person who practices the religion. Sorry to go back to basics, but if you want to try and give the impression that you know what you're talking about when it comes to religious ethnic groups and their influence on societal community relations, getting the basic words right is kind of a pre-requisite. Getting them so fanatically wrong makes you look like a complete and utter ****wit no matter what point you make.
20Cent wrote: » The worst thing that could happen is the case against the grooming gang collapsing. Apparently they are going to call for a mistrial now after a juror was filmed being called a Muslim pedo outside the courthouse.
JohnMc1 wrote: » Oh Please. If protections weren't put in place to protect the children [special entrance,etc] then that's the British Police and Court's fault. Not Tommy Robinson.
pitifulgod wrote: » You'll do everything to justify his behaviour...
JohnMc1 wrote: » Just like you're doing to justify the fascist police state of Britain?
WinnyThePoo wrote: » Why do you want a mistrail?