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yes i think he should be jailed ,but i also think connelly should be jailed, TICE/REFORM and their supporters dont think connely should be jailed for hurty words,so they should be fighting to stop jones getting jailed put theyve prostituted themselves with their connelly and other rioters stance ,
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Thanks for your answer, I’d like to see equal justice and equal rights.
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can only hope the sun stays out 24 hrs 7 days a week
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I still don’t know what I should have seen. Impressed that there is sun in your world today. Totally absent in Honcho land.
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It’s been a glorious day Loyal, tan topped up!
No bother - best avoid saying anything in case of being stereotyped! ![]() |
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He got a longer sentence than this guy (who I would've jailed for twenty years) ..........
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/pub-landlord-will-spend-rest-of-life-in-care-home-after-punter-s-catastrophic-punch/ar-AA1Ja5KU?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=01286a988f0e49e49f409f827917c96f&ei=12 A man has been jailed after he left a pub landlord with half his skull missing following a single brutal punch. Ronald Eyre, 68, suffered a "catastrophic brain injury" after he was hit by Juraj Argay, 37, who had been in the Hammer and Wedge Club Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, bragging about being a bare-knuckle fighter and challenged others to an arm wrestle. Following the incident on January 19, Mr Eyre, a grandfather to three daughters and six grandchildren, is still unable to move, talk, or even be aware of his surroundings. He will likely spend the rest of his life in a nursing home. His family said they had lost him to a “death of silence”. A judge at Nottingham Crown Court sentenced Argay to three-and-a-half years. Judge Michael Auty KC described what happened as a result of Argay’s actions as a “tragedy”. Argay had been out drinking with his partner at the pub, which had been run by Mr Eyre and his partner Claire Blacknell for almost 25 years. The court was told the defendant was at first chatting to other customers and offering to buy rounds, however became increasingly drunk and boisterous, NottinghamshireLive reports. A judge at Nottingham Crown Court sentenced Argay to three-and-a-half years. Judge Michael Auty KC described what happened as a result of Argay’s actions as a “tragedy”. Argay had been out drinking with his partner at the pub, which had been run by Mr Eyre and his partner Claire Blacknell for almost 25 years. The court was told the defendant was at first chatting to other customers and offering to buy rounds, however became increasingly drunk and boisterous, NottinghamshireLive reports. Argay bragged about his strength and claimed he was a bare-knuckle fighter that would take anyone one for money. He left the pub, but subsequently returned after an argument with his partner. After missing last orders, Argay was asked to leave. He was ushered into the car park after initially refusing. After seeming to calm down, the defendant pushed past another man and punched Mr Eyre in the face, causing him to fall backwards and smash his head on the concrete. Argay returned to his partner’s address, packed his belongings, changed his appearance, and failed to turn up for work the next day, Matthew Hayes, prosecuting, said. But he later drove to Mansfield Police Station and handed himself in, claiming he was acting in self-defence. Mr Eyre’s skull was fractured in the attack, causing a bleed on his brain that required part of his skull to be surgically removed. “He still requires the support of a tracheostomy tube and two people for managing his personal care. He’s not aware of his surroundings and has a prolonged disorder of consciousness," said Mr Hayes, who added it is “extremely unlikely” that he will regain a level of consciousness to be able to live independently. |