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I have been ripped off (by Mick Mason of Leicester - Facebook scammer/thief)


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Posted
49 minutes ago, Lozz196 said:

Fingers crossed he gets both barrels 

 

I suspect we'll be disappointed. "Justice" really is a joke. 😠

Posted

Maybe suspended sentence doesn't mean the same thing over there as it does in this colony????

 

A suspended sentence is your one chance at redemption. If you come up for the same offence within the timeframe set by the first judge then the next judge adds the original sentence to your one for the new offence.

 

Both barrels indeed.

Posted
1 hour ago, Downunderwonder said:

Maybe suspended sentence doesn't mean the same thing over there as it does in this colony????

 

A suspended sentence is your one chance at redemption. If you come up for the same offence within the timeframe set by the first judge then the next judge adds the original sentence to your one for the new offence.

 

Both barrels indeed.

I'm not an expert, but I thought that was the basis of the suspended sentence over here too. Although it's not really ever invoked.

I could be wrong....

Posted
2 hours ago, Downunderwonder said:

Maybe suspended sentence doesn't mean the same thing over there as it does in this colony????

 

A suspended sentence is your one chance at redemption. If you come up for the same offence within the timeframe set by the first judge then the next judge adds the original sentence to your one for the new offence.

 

Both barrels indeed.


Aye, "within the time frame". I'd be surprised if our man Mick's suspended sentence, from years back, hasn't passed its Sell-By date.
One can only hope the prosecutor knows their stuff, and can draw the complete picture for the judge.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Downunderwonder said:

Maybe suspended sentence doesn't mean the same thing over there as it does in this colony????

 

Once upon a time it meant you were hanged. It's a bit more lenient now.

 

If he commits another offence before the suspended sentence has expired, any offence, the suspended sentence can be activated and he gets banged up.

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I've just looked it up, and indeed his 2020 conviction was suspended with a two-year time frame.

This guy has been at it for more than 35 years, spent six months in prison in '89, and already in 2020 had roughly ten convictions - maybe more in the mean time.

He's not gonna stop.

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Posted

Sadly a judge will have to go by the guidelines and it is likely that all of his past, spent convictions won't be taken into account because of the timeline.  TBH that is probably why he is being taken to court for such a small time frame; were they to actually act upon some of his actions documented on here, then he'd be in the realms of committing crimes whilst still serving his 2 year suspended!  His solicitor has likely come to an agreement that they'll not contest the action if he is only tried for a small number of cases in a recent time frame!  :(

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Posted
13 hours ago, BassTractor said:


Aye, "within the time frame". I'd be surprised if our man Mick's suspended sentence, from years back, hasn't passed its Sell-By date.
One can only hope the prosecutor knows their stuff, and can draw the complete picture for the judge.

 

Unfortunately the prosecutor will probably see the file of evidence for the first time on the morning of the hearing and will have time to read the summary of evidence and skim the key witness statements along with whatever other cases they pick up that morning. I wish I was joking!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Burns-bass said:


What happened?

 

Hopefully they chopped off his hands.

First hearing, apparently. 

 

Perhaps others on basschat will be better able to explain what this means? 

Posted
5 hours ago, bass_dinger said:

First hearing, apparently. 

 

Perhaps others on basschat will be better able to explain what this means? 

He enters his plea and the judge decides whether the case is heard at trial.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Mrbigstuff said:

He enters his plea and the judge decides whether the case is heard at trial.


Thanks for explaining.
 

So this is more serious then? A trial suggests he’s going to have to face a more serious punishment than a slap on the wrist like last time.

 

I’m sure he won’t get a custodial sentence…

Posted

Depends on his plea.  If he pleads guilty they skip the trial and go directly to sentencing.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Si600 said:

Depends on his plea.  If he pleads guilty they skip the trial and go directly to sentencing.


Hopefully this is where they chop off his hands.

 

Seriously though, this guy seems to be wedded to this lifestyle and a career criminal.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Si600 said:

Depends on his plea.  If he pleads guilty they skip the trial and go directly to sentencing.

 

This is where I think he's being clever; take the guilty plea for a few crimes, in a short time frame and not get it to open court where other misdemeanours could be dragged up.  

Posted
1 hour ago, warwickhunt said:

 

This is where I think he's being clever; take the guilty plea for a few crimes, in a short time frame and not get it to open court where other misdemeanours could be dragged up.  

 

Another option would be to plead guilty and ask for 9000 other offences to be taken into consideration, as then he couldn't subsequently be tried for those. It's always possible that the police are keeping everything else up their sleeves to see what becomes of this case. Or alternatively they've lost all the paperwork for all the fraud cases that have been reported to them.

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