Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Why Couldn't He Serve His Time In Jamaica?

A man who was deported for being in the UK illegally following an investigation into him infecting a woman with HIV has been jailed 14 years after the offence.

In the UK. Of course.  

Jermaine Scott was arrested in February 2011 on suspicion of recklessly infecting a woman in 2009 but was later released due to a lack of evidence.
He was deported to Jamaica nine months later, but extradited back to the UK in 2022 after new evidence came to light.

/facepalm 

He was jailed for three years after pleading guilty at Chester Crown Court.

It's an utter joke, isn't it? 

H/T: Ian J via email

6 comments:

  1. I wonder if Diane Abbot campaigned for him to stay in England ?
    Jaded

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  2. Shirley, the deportation order will still be in force once he's served (half of) his sentence.
    Penseivat

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  3. No chance of deportation after release in 18 months. He will be in "danger of persecution" in Jamaica.

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  4. He might be able to spread the Anally Infectious Death Sentence to some bum buddies in the prison, though.

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  5. This reminds me of the endless push to bring back to the UK (or Oz) the bold volunteers who went to Syria to slaughter the infidels.

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  6. "I wonder if Diane Abbot campaigned for him to stay in England ?"

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    "...the deportation order will still be in force once he's served (half of) his sentence."

    One would hope so, but...

    "He will be in "danger of persecution" in Jamaica."

    I wouldn't be at all surprised...

    "This reminds me of the endless push to bring back to the UK (or Oz) the bold volunteers who went to Syria to slaughter the infidels."

    It's all water from the same well, isn't it?

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