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That’s just not true. In his statement after Robinson’s release the lord Chief Justice said there were severe technical and procedural faults in the arrest and conviction within five hours. He said the law and procedure must apply equally to everyone and in this case it was not.
The rehearing has now been done properly. He had a date set for the hearing so had time to prepare. He had his hearing, got convicted, now he will be sentenced next month. This is how it should be done.
Go directly to jail should never apply outside a monopoly board.
There may have been issues, but judges can decide on contempt of court and it doesn't need to be heard by a jury. It literally can be go straight to jail.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 19:50 - Jul 7 with 2919 views
The problem is Hump if it had become a thing because people were throwing milkshakes over lefties you’d be up in arms about it. Nobody should be having milkshakes thrown over them and this is where we are going wrong.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
The problem is Hump if it had become a thing because people were throwing milkshakes over lefties you’d be up in arms about it. Nobody should be having milkshakes thrown over them and this is where we are going wrong.
I'm not suggesting members of the public should do it.
I'm suggesting the police should do it. With big f*ck off cannon.
[Post edited 7 Jul 2019 21:51]
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Tommy Robinson freed on 22:35 - Jul 8 with 2680 views
Do you think any of these will hinder his chances of being accepted into the USA:?
Criminal convictions Robinson's criminal record includes convictions for violence, financial and immigration frauds, drug possession, public order offences, and contempt of court.[27][28][29] He has served at least three separate custodial sentences: in 2005 for assault, in 2012 for using false travel documents, and in 2014 for mortgage fraud.[14][17][5] In July 2011, at Luton and South Bedfordshire Magistrates' Court, Robinson was convicted of using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour, for leading a group of Luton Town F.C. supporters into a brawl involving 100 people in Luton on 24 August 2010.[7][8] Assault In April 2005, Robinson was convicted of assaulting an off-duty police officer who had intervened to protect Robinson's girlfriend from Robinson.[3][4][5] He was imprisoned for 12 months.[5][3] In September 2011, at Preston Magistrates' Court, Robinson was convicted of assault for headbutting a man in Blackburn on 2 April 2011.[11][9] In November 2011, he was given a 12-week jail term, suspended for 12 months.[12] False passport In October 2012, Robinson was arrested and held on the charge of having entered the United States illegally. Robinson pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to using someone else's passport to travel to the United States in September 2012, and was sentenced in January 2013 to 10 months' imprisonment.[14][15][164] Robinson had used a passport in the name of Andrew McMaster to board a Virgin Atlantic flight from Heathrow to New York.[14] He had been banned from entering the US due to a drugs offence. When he arrived at New York's JFK Airport, customs officials who took his fingerprints realised he was not McMaster. He was asked to attend a second interview but left the airport, entering the US illegally. He stayed one night and returned to the UK the following day using his own legitimate passport — which bears the name Paul Harris.[13] Judge Alistair McCreath told him: "What you did went absolutely to the heart of the immigration controls that the United States are entitled to have. It's not in any sense trivial."[14] He was released on electronic tag on 22 February 2013.[165] Fraud In November 2012, Robinson was charged with three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by misrepresentation in relation to a mortgage application, along with five other defendants.[166] He pleaded guilty to two charges and in January 2014 was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment.[16][164] Robinson's fraud amounted to £160,000 over a period of six months. Judge Andrew Bright QC described him as the "instigator, if not the architect" of a series of frauds totalling £640,000. "This was an operation which was fraudulent from the outset and involved a significant amount of forward planning." He described Robinson as a "fixer" who had introduced others to fraudulent mortgage broker Deborah Rothschild. Rothschild had assisted some defendants by providing fake pay slips and income details.[17]
Tommy Robinson freed on 15:16 - Jul 9 by sherpajacob
Do you think any of these will hinder his chances of being accepted into the USA:?
Criminal convictions Robinson's criminal record includes convictions for violence, financial and immigration frauds, drug possession, public order offences, and contempt of court.[27][28][29] He has served at least three separate custodial sentences: in 2005 for assault, in 2012 for using false travel documents, and in 2014 for mortgage fraud.[14][17][5] In July 2011, at Luton and South Bedfordshire Magistrates' Court, Robinson was convicted of using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour, for leading a group of Luton Town F.C. supporters into a brawl involving 100 people in Luton on 24 August 2010.[7][8] Assault In April 2005, Robinson was convicted of assaulting an off-duty police officer who had intervened to protect Robinson's girlfriend from Robinson.[3][4][5] He was imprisoned for 12 months.[5][3] In September 2011, at Preston Magistrates' Court, Robinson was convicted of assault for headbutting a man in Blackburn on 2 April 2011.[11][9] In November 2011, he was given a 12-week jail term, suspended for 12 months.[12] False passport In October 2012, Robinson was arrested and held on the charge of having entered the United States illegally. Robinson pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to using someone else's passport to travel to the United States in September 2012, and was sentenced in January 2013 to 10 months' imprisonment.[14][15][164] Robinson had used a passport in the name of Andrew McMaster to board a Virgin Atlantic flight from Heathrow to New York.[14] He had been banned from entering the US due to a drugs offence. When he arrived at New York's JFK Airport, customs officials who took his fingerprints realised he was not McMaster. He was asked to attend a second interview but left the airport, entering the US illegally. He stayed one night and returned to the UK the following day using his own legitimate passport — which bears the name Paul Harris.[13] Judge Alistair McCreath told him: "What you did went absolutely to the heart of the immigration controls that the United States are entitled to have. It's not in any sense trivial."[14] He was released on electronic tag on 22 February 2013.[165] Fraud In November 2012, Robinson was charged with three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by misrepresentation in relation to a mortgage application, along with five other defendants.[166] He pleaded guilty to two charges and in January 2014 was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment.[16][164] Robinson's fraud amounted to £160,000 over a period of six months. Judge Andrew Bright QC described him as the "instigator, if not the architect" of a series of frauds totalling £640,000. "This was an operation which was fraudulent from the outset and involved a significant amount of forward planning." He described Robinson as a "fixer" who had introduced others to fraudulent mortgage broker Deborah Rothschild. Rothschild had assisted some defendants by providing fake pay slips and income details.[17]
A worse criminal record than Sham 69 members who were denied U.S entry and were mere angels with dirty faces by comparison.
Argus!
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Tommy Robinson freed on 16:32 - Jul 9 with 2404 views
Tommy Robinson freed on 15:16 - Jul 9 by sherpajacob
Do you think any of these will hinder his chances of being accepted into the USA:?
Criminal convictions Robinson's criminal record includes convictions for violence, financial and immigration frauds, drug possession, public order offences, and contempt of court.[27][28][29] He has served at least three separate custodial sentences: in 2005 for assault, in 2012 for using false travel documents, and in 2014 for mortgage fraud.[14][17][5] In July 2011, at Luton and South Bedfordshire Magistrates' Court, Robinson was convicted of using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour, for leading a group of Luton Town F.C. supporters into a brawl involving 100 people in Luton on 24 August 2010.[7][8] Assault In April 2005, Robinson was convicted of assaulting an off-duty police officer who had intervened to protect Robinson's girlfriend from Robinson.[3][4][5] He was imprisoned for 12 months.[5][3] In September 2011, at Preston Magistrates' Court, Robinson was convicted of assault for headbutting a man in Blackburn on 2 April 2011.[11][9] In November 2011, he was given a 12-week jail term, suspended for 12 months.[12] False passport In October 2012, Robinson was arrested and held on the charge of having entered the United States illegally. Robinson pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to using someone else's passport to travel to the United States in September 2012, and was sentenced in January 2013 to 10 months' imprisonment.[14][15][164] Robinson had used a passport in the name of Andrew McMaster to board a Virgin Atlantic flight from Heathrow to New York.[14] He had been banned from entering the US due to a drugs offence. When he arrived at New York's JFK Airport, customs officials who took his fingerprints realised he was not McMaster. He was asked to attend a second interview but left the airport, entering the US illegally. He stayed one night and returned to the UK the following day using his own legitimate passport — which bears the name Paul Harris.[13] Judge Alistair McCreath told him: "What you did went absolutely to the heart of the immigration controls that the United States are entitled to have. It's not in any sense trivial."[14] He was released on electronic tag on 22 February 2013.[165] Fraud In November 2012, Robinson was charged with three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by misrepresentation in relation to a mortgage application, along with five other defendants.[166] He pleaded guilty to two charges and in January 2014 was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment.[16][164] Robinson's fraud amounted to £160,000 over a period of six months. Judge Andrew Bright QC described him as the "instigator, if not the architect" of a series of frauds totalling £640,000. "This was an operation which was fraudulent from the outset and involved a significant amount of forward planning." He described Robinson as a "fixer" who had introduced others to fraudulent mortgage broker Deborah Rothschild. Rothschild had assisted some defendants by providing fake pay slips and income details.[17]
Yes but apart from all that he’s a good egg really...
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The problem is Hump if it had become a thing because people were throwing milkshakes over lefties you’d be up in arms about it. Nobody should be having milkshakes thrown over them and this is where we are going wrong.
Especially not vanilla ones. Awful.
People want to chuck chocolate milkshakes at me, I'm there dude.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 12:39 - Jul 11 with 2147 views