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25 minutes ago, oneteaminglasgow said:

Hopefully this latest stint in prison gives Stephen a chance to reflect on the life he’s led, take advantage of some kind of reformative opportunity and come out an active and positive member of society.

More chance of Partick Thistle winning the Champions League.

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Thank you.
I'm not into politics at all. (everyone of them is a c**t. IMO.) I just find whats happening to Robinson quite sinister and frightening. Today it's him, tomorrow it could be you.
If a judge tells you to stop doing something illegal or else you'll be done for contempt and you do it anyway, it's not going to end well. There is nothing sinister here. Why do you think there is?
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59 minutes ago, oneteaminglasgow said:

Hopefully this latest stint in prison gives Stephen a chance to reflect on the life he’s led, take advantage of some kind of reformative opportunity and come out an active and positive member of society.

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29 minutes ago, Day of the Lords said:
2 hours ago, Bigmouth Strikes Again said:
Thank you.
I'm not into politics at all. (everyone of them is a c**t. IMO.) I just find whats happening to Robinson quite sinister and frightening. Today it's him, tomorrow it could be you.

If a judge tells you to stop doing something illegal or else you'll be done for contempt and you do it anyway, it's not going to end well. There is nothing sinister here. Why do you think there is?

Do court journalists not do this every day? Think there's been a couple of precedents of it though, and it was only fines handed out, no prison sentences.

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5 minutes ago, Bigmouth Strikes Again said:

Do court journalists not do this every day? Think there's been a couple of precedents of it though, and it was only fines handed out, no prison sentences.

I haven't looked at the case in-depth but what leaps out in terms of sentencing is that Stephen has previous convictions for (inter alia) mortgage fraud, assault and trying to enter America with a false passport and most journalists do not. 

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Do court journalists not do this every day? Think there's been a couple of precedents of it though, and it was only fines handed out, no prison sentences.
He's in no way an accredited journalist. He's a short-arsed attention-seeking football hooligan. There's nothing sinister in someone knowingly committing a crime and being jailed for less than the max sentence. Especially when the c**t has plenty of criminal history.
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16 minutes ago, Bigmouth Strikes Again said:

Do court journalists not do this every day? Think there's been a couple of precedents of it though, and it was only fines handed out, no prison sentences.

There are loads of reasons why his case was more serious, not least because he was already on a suspended sentence for doing exactly the same a few months before. And this:

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But the judges found he had encouraged others "to harass a defendant by finding him, knocking on his door, following him, and watching him".

This created "a real risk that the course of justice would be seriously impeded", she said.

 

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23 minutes ago, Day of the Lords said:
33 minutes ago, Bigmouth Strikes Again said:
Do court journalists not do this every day? Think there's been a couple of precedents of it though, and it was only fines handed out, no prison sentences.

He's in no way an accredited journalist. He's a short-arsed attention-seeking football hooligan. There's nothing sinister in someone knowingly committing a crime and being jailed for less than the max sentence. Especially when the c**t has plenty of criminal history.

😄 Fair enough. 

eta He's fucked off a few people in high up places. IMO.

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