Jordan Parlour was sentenced to 20 months in jail for urging people to target a hotel housing asylum seekers and refugees. Shortly after, Tyler Kay was also jailed for his own posts calling for hotels housing asylum seekers to be set alight.
Yeah, this story of a ridiculously long sentence over a social media post (kek) has one goal, and that is to quell any potential uprisings amongst the citizens. The silver lining here, I guess, is that it shows you how afraid these government faggots truly are of the population that they try to control.
Best part of this one was the retard clown cop claiming that they will extradite people over social media posts, "even Elon Musk".
Have OKeffee hire a lawyer to go visit these supposed sentenced people in 30 to 90 days and see how many he can visit.
Meanwhile here is the reality check -->
Normal process is
Arrest
Arraignment (1 to 2 days) 100% say not-guilty IF jail term over 5 days is suggested by charge. If less, then maybe guilty, but unlikely, and will result in release and return for discovery.
If held, 1 week to discovery. If released, weeks to discovery
If discovery, plea not guilty, then trial weeks later. If guilty, sentenced same day.
Any one of these scenarios does not match the time lime. Especially when they are cultivating evidence based on social media posts.
None of the terms are short so there is no place in the western world where a judge allows such a long sentence at arraignment. It just does not happen.
Expressing an opinion should not be prosecutable no matter how shitty that opinion is, lest we enter the inevitable slippery slope of the government prosecuting people merely for disagreeing with the government.
Dude looks far from English, Welsh, Scot or Irish. Who is he?
~(o.o)~ Who knows bcz they mysteriously won't say.
Ayh don't think he exists. Ayh don't know that any of these fast pass prosecutions are nothing more than stand ins from the agencies.
I feel like I don't need to check the Early Life section to know...
https://news.sky.com/story/jordan-parlour-facebook-user-jailed-for-riot-related-social-media-posts-13193894
No name?
They love naming names.
AI wasn't Instructed to provide a name with the story it created
My thought as well. They needed to keep a buffer so people did not dive in to the information and discover xyz does not exist.
My thought as well. They needed to keep a buffer so people did not dive in to the information and discover xyz does not exist.
Yeah, this story of a ridiculously long sentence over a social media post (kek) has one goal, and that is to quell any potential uprisings amongst the citizens. The silver lining here, I guess, is that it shows you how afraid these government faggots truly are of the population that they try to control.
Best part of this one was the retard clown cop claiming that they will extradite people over social media posts, "even Elon Musk".
Lol. Lmao, even.
Retard clown cops who say they will extradite foreigners for comments made online should be set on fire to keep illegal immigrants warm.
Keep trusting nothing and no-one, u/DeusVult1096
They know he will be killed in jail anyway.
Ayh don't think he exists.
If he did, he doesn't anymore.
They are arresting protestors in UK and some have been sentenced for comments they made online.
It is happening.
Prove it.
Have OKeffee hire a lawyer to go visit these supposed sentenced people in 30 to 90 days and see how many he can visit.
Meanwhile here is the reality check -->
Normal process is
Any one of these scenarios does not match the time lime. Especially when they are cultivating evidence based on social media posts.
None of the terms are short so there is no place in the western world where a judge allows such a long sentence at arraignment. It just does not happen.
This is absurd. I don't see any reason to doubt that this person exists, and public calls to commit arson should be prosecuted.
One good thing about these posts are that it identifies some of the fake accounts here.
Arson should be prosecuted
Expressing an opinion should not be prosecutable no matter how shitty that opinion is, lest we enter the inevitable slippery slope of the government prosecuting people merely for disagreeing with the government.
I will consider that point of view.
Nonsensical responses go far
And your reason to argue the claim is based on your lengthy experience prosecuting or being prosecuted again? No, its just your fat beard emotions.
No. One. Is. Prosecuted. These. Sentences. This. Quick.
Prove me wrong.
Have you got a graph showing prosecution times in the UK? These first prosecutions seem like slam dunk cases.