Kurt Swindlehurst, 21, became incensed when he was detained for a public order offence in Burnley’s Hammerton Street.
And while in the back of a police car he managed to kick out one of the back windows, Burnley Crown Court heard. He tried to kick out a second window before he was subdued with pava spray by officers, the court was told.
Just two days before Swindlehurst, 21, of Cog Lane, Burnley, had appeared before the crown court, where he received a 12-month suspended prison sentence for leading police on a 60mph chase through residential estates.Mitigation is…well, I can’t quite figure it out myself, actually…
Richard Taylor, defending, said police had not made it clear Swindlehurst was being arrested for an old offence, and not his behaviour that night.Nope! Read it three times and...
But what did he get? That's what we all want to know, don't we? Surely not nothing?
The defendant had carried out three-quarters of a 200-hour community service order in just two months, which sentencing Judge Beverley Lunt said was ‘phenomenal’.
The judge conditionally discharged him for 12 months after he admitted criminal damage.*sighs*
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She didn't 'conditionally' discharge him - it's clear that it's pretty bloody unconditional these days. No-one seems to ever be recalled or made to serve the original sentence, no matter how often or badly they breach the terms.
Even for an affirmative-action hire, this cretin in a wig is becoming a bit tiresome...
Parvo spray?
Pity it was not Parvovirus.
XX The judge conditionally discharged him for 12 months after he admitted criminal damage.XX
"AND! The runner up who did fuck ALL, getssss..... SIX MONTHS IN WALTON, ORRR Risley!!!!! YOU JUST KNOW THAT CRIME PAYS!!!!(Cue tinned hand claps and idiots whistling)"
"No-one seems to ever be recalled or made to serve the original sentence, no matter how often or badly they breach the terms."
Sadly true...
"Even for an affirmative-action hire, this cretin in a wig is becoming a bit tiresome..."
She does feature often in blog posts. Maybe that should be a metric the Home Office considers when appointing judges?
"Pity it was not Parvovirus."
:D
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