The usual rubbish from the defence lawyers ,mental health problems,may have drank alcohol before he looked at the pictures ,hasn't done anything since then ( hardly surprising after he'd been caught ) ,and he's sorry .A vile individual .
The usual rubbish from the defence lawyers ,mental health problems,may have drank alcohol before he looked at the pictures ,hasn't done anything since then ( hardly surprising after he'd been caught ) ,and he's sorry .A vile individual .
I couldn't care less about the poor rioters moaning about harsh treatment in sentencing - tough sh't for them.
However, I do wonder about anyone who commits the same crime as Edwards - will they get such lenient treatment or not? That's a far more important question...
I couldn't care less about the poor rioters moaning about harsh treatment in sentencing - tough sh't for them.However, I do wonder about anyone who commits the same crime as Edwards - will they get such lenient treatment or not? That's a far more imp
Cannot think that is right. Men a few weeks ago getting jailed for a carpet - pushing people. If I was a young un now, my boundaries would be wide behaviour wise. fcking disgraceful.
Cannot think that is right. Men a few weeks ago getting jailed for a carpet - pushing people.If I was a young un now, my boundaries would be wide behaviour wise. fcking disgraceful.
Fecking mad world we live in. Sex offenders released to make way for 3year sentences for rioters acting menacingly towards police and 5year sentences for peaceful protesters. One of these released sex offenders assaulted a woman the same day ffs. Meanwhile Huw Edwards get six months suspended sentence for child abuse (and that's the impact that indecent images of children have on those young people who are made to appear in them).
Government has a great sense of proportion.
Fecking mad world we live in. Sex offenders released to make way for 3year sentences for rioters acting menacingly towards police and 5year sentences for peaceful protesters. One of these released sex offenders assaulted a woman the same day ffs. Mea
Absolute scandal but are we surprised? All sentences should be comparable A one off situation where somebody shouts or makes signs at police or their dogs gets 3 years As against somebody on more than one occasion is paying for images of children as young as seven... 6 months suspended, Sir
Absolute scandal but are we surprised?All sentences should be comparableA one off situation where somebody shouts or makes signs at police or their dogs gets 3 yearsAs against somebody on more than one occasion is paying for images of children as you
Chief magistrate Paul Goldspring says he accepts Huw Edwards didn't pay in exchange for images. He says he made payments to convicted paedophile Alex Williams as an apparent "thank you" after he sent pornographic images but didn't purchase them in the traditional sense.
So he sends the pedo £1,500 but that wasn't for the photos he got
Chief magistrate Paul Goldspring says he accepts Huw Edwards didn't pay in exchange for images. He says he made payments to convicted paedophile Alex Williams as an apparent "thank you" after he sent pornographic images but didn't purchase them in th
That's bolIocks Acey, viewing and paying to view indecent images of children encourages abuse of those young people who are made to appear in those images.
That's bolIocks Acey, viewing and paying to view indecent images of children encourages abuse of those young people who are made to appear in those images.
DIFERENT GRAVY 12 16 Sep 24 10:27 Awaiting sentence, let's see if he gets more than 3 years which is what the 'rioter' who growled menacingly at a police dog got!
magistrates can only give 12mths max.
DIFERENT GRAVY 12 16 Sep 24 10:27 Awaiting sentence, let's see if he gets more than 3 years which is what the 'rioter' who growled menacingly at a police dog got!magistrates can only give 12mths max.
Not quite GoBallistic. There is another case looming where victims are complaining about abuse by other kids, so maybe the idea that underage sex doesn't matter provided both are young is under threat.
Not quite GoBallistic. There is another case looming where victims are complaining about abuse by other kids, so maybe the idea that underage sex doesn't matter provided both are young is under threat.
Rico, 1430 post But magistrates can send the case up to Crown Court if they think that their sentencing powers are insufficient
Although, I agree that this is normally sorted out beforehand
Rico, 1430 postBut magistrates can send the case up to Crown Court if they think that their sentencing powers are insufficientAlthough, I agree that this is normally sorted out beforehand
Joke innit, But what can YOU do,your a bit predictable,think the team have gone stale,need new tactics,
Might start one at the back has not much threat coming forward.
Joke innit,But what can YOU do,your a bit predictable,think the team have gone stale,need new tactics,Might start one at the back has not much threat coming forward.
I feel sorry for his kids - how can THEY show their faces in public. I'm just trying to imagine how I would feel if it was my dad in this situation. The first thing is probably change my surname via deed poll. Might have to move to a different company where I wouldn't be recognised. The worst type of embarrassment one could possibly imagine!
I feel sorry for his kids - how can THEY show their faces in public. I'm just trying to imagine how I would feel if it was my dad in this situation. The first thing is probably change my surname via deed poll. Might have to move to a different compan
Not commenting on the sentence but I don't think anyone should underestimate the things you can do when in depressed state that you wouldn't do when mentally healthy.
Not commenting on the sentence but I don't think anyone should underestimate the things you can do when in depressed state that you wouldn't do when mentally healthy.
Brian, agree with you on that, but nearly every solicitor claims that their client is, or was, suffering from some sort of mental health disorder How is the judge or magistrates to know if it's true, or to what part it played in their actions?
Brian, agree with you on that, but nearly every solicitor claims that their client is, or was, suffering from some sort of mental health disorder How is the judge or magistrates to know if it's true, or to what part it played in their actions?
Hi Reg, that is what a judge has to do, I think he accepted it in this case but I'm only making a general health point.
My own uneducated view was that the judge got the sentence correct in the way that these crimes are guidelined (only 20% of guilty persons go to jail) but that the guidelines or law should be tightened so that the expectation is that you will be jailed if convicted.
Hi Reg, that is what a judge has to do, I think he accepted it in this case but I'm only making a general health point.My own uneducated view was that the judge got the sentence correct in the way that these crimes are guidelined (only 20% of guilty
This is unreal. “ In his sentencing remarks, Paul Goldspring, the chief magistrate, said he had considered how Edwards had sought to explain his behaviour to psychiatrists by suggesting he had endured a difficult relationship with his “monstrous” father and had suffered low self-esteem after failing to get into Oxford and going to Cardiff University instead.”
This is unreal. “ In his sentencing remarks, Paul Goldspring, the chief magistrate, said he had considered how Edwards had sought to explain his behaviour to psychiatrists by suggesting he had endured a difficult relationship with his “monstrous
money talks with it you can buy the best legal team who will come out with the depression ,alcohol ,abusive father ,didn't get into Oxford poor thing ! and get you a lenient sentence ! if you cant afford a good legal team be prepared for a stay at one of the kings no star hotels .
money talks with it you can buy the best legal team who will come out with the depression ,alcohol ,abusive father ,didn't get into Oxford poor thing ! and get you a lenient sentence ! if you cant afford a good legal team be prepared for a stay at
Tim Davey, Director General of the BBC, this morning announced that he couldn't see Huw Edwards working for the organisation again!!! Did anyone think he would? He also restated that they have asked him to repay 200k of wages.
Tim Davey, Director General of the BBC, this morning announced that he couldn't see Huw Edwards working for the organisation again!!!Did anyone think he would? He also restated that they have asked him to repay 200k of wages.
maybe someone should ask Tim what edwards was doing at the bbc to justify a salary of £480,000 a year ??
and exactly what does he do himself to merit £527,000 pa ??
and the rest of them at the beeb, all on absolutely outrageous dosh.
maybe someone should ask Tim what edwards was doing at the bbc to justify a salary of £480,000 a year ?? and exactly what does he do himself to merit £527,000 pa ?? and the rest of them at the beeb, all on absolutely outrageous dosh.
Huw Edwards has revealed that he was rejected by Oxford University but said that it was the making of him as a successful journalist
September 2024
This created an "enduring cognitive dissonance and low self-esteem", which was "compounded by a sense of being inferior" by not getting into Oxford University and going to Cardiff instead and "being therefore something of an outsider at the BBC".
make ya mind up Huwy ...
June 2023Huw Edwards has revealed that he was rejected by Oxford University but said that it was the making of him as a successful journalistSeptember 2024This created an "enduring cognitive dissonance and low self-esteem", which was "compounded by a
“Huw Edwards: Attorney general under pressure to appeal against ‘lenient’ sentence for ex-BBC presenter” : The Independent
300 K pension from the BBC to come
As for mental Illness , strange how he only realised he had Mental Issues when the Sh1t hit the fan
“Huw Edwards: Attorney general under pressure to appeal against ‘lenient’ sentence for ex-BBC presenter” : The Independent300 K pension from the BBC to come As for mental Illness , strange how he only realised he had Mental Issues when the S
The sentence is extremely lenient for a case of this nature (border line paedophile) no doubt taking into account his former high public profile and his (then) mental health. Now, with his refusal (requests from The BBC) to return £200k, and negotiations on-going I think the lenient sentence ought to be referred back to the Court of Appeal for review.
But, apparently under current rules this cannot happen if a sentence has been handed down at a Magistrate's Court; only sentences handed down by Crown Courts can be looked at under the scheme.
The sentence is extremely lenient for a case of this nature (border line paedophile) no doubt taking into account his former high public profile and his (then) mental health. Now, with his refusal (requests from The BBC) to return £200k, and negotia