On the phone here DogY. Will throw up the link later.
Edit :Oops just noticed you have it up.
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Jesushchrist Point.
On the phone here DogY. Will throw up the link later.
Edit :Oops just noticed you have it up.
lol
Sorry lads, but we have a constitution.
I don’t know the exact article, but one of th guarantees every person accused of a crime the right to be defended.
If no one will take on these cases the system breaks down.
But don’t let that stop ye bring adult toddlers, and screaming like babies about it.
If they are serious crimes, give him a long sentence.Seriously Dt. 480 convictions. That's a failure right there. Leaving him continue hurting people doesn't do society any good. Plenty more like him too.
If they are serious crimes, give him a long sentence.
But if you take these rights off one person, it’s a slippery slope. Our system is not perfect, but it’s bloody good.
I’d say he went on an ‘Insult everyone he doesn’t agree with’ training course with his bum chum.
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481 convictions. Fucking impressive. That's the highest I've ever read.
Cork man with 481 convictions escaped from custody after pharmacy break-in
A Togher man who confessed to escaping from custody at Cork District Court last July after breaking into a pharmacy in Passage West was jailed for 18 months.
Anthony O’Sullivan of 17 Araglen Court, Deanrock estate, Togher, Cork, was sentenced at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
The 33-year-old admitted smashing a glass door at the Passage West pharmacy at Strand Street in Passage West, County Cork, on July 8, and attempting to enter the premises as a trespasser.
He also pleaded guilty to escaping from lawful custody at Cork District Court on July 9.
Garda Thomas Delaney said at Cork Circuit Criminal Court that after 11pm on July 8 gardaí got a call from a witness about a break-in at Foley’s pharmacy.
Gardaí began searching for the culprit.
They were alerted to the fact that a man was seen hiding behind bins in the garden at the back of a house.
He was arrested and subsequently brought before Cork District Court.
The nature of the ‘escape’ that gave rise to the charge was that he walked out of the courtroom at a time when he was technically in custody.
Judge Ó Donnabháin said he would look at the burglary and criminal damage charge in Passage and sentence him for those counts but would not add to his sentence because of leaving the courtroom and that this latter charge would be taken into consideration.
Garda Delaney said O’Sullivan’s number of previous convictions amounted to 481 but that many of these related to driving offences.
Judge Ó Donnabháin said, “He never showed the gardaí any aggression, there was no difficulty dealing with him.
"He seems hopelessly addicted.
"He is doing very well in prison.
"I backdate the sentence to when he went into custody on July 9.”
The judge imposed a sentence of 18 months and said he was not going to suspend any part of it.
If they are serious crimes, give him a long sentence.
But if you take these rights off one person, it’s a slippery slope. Our system is not perfect, but it’s bloody good.