She should get longer than him for being a bitter bint.
if she's an acrimonious ex purely out for revenge then call her out on it but can we leave out the (perceived) blatant sexism please....talk about a woman scorned!
some of the seemingly arbitrary sentencing handed out it could be headteachers doing it, catch em on a good day a "sorry" and a genuine remorseful look will see you walk out but a bad day and there's hell to pay.Thankfully, sentencing doesn't work like headteachers handing out detentions.
but yeah IANAL
Huhne obviously avoided a perjury charge by pleading guilty
He would never have faced a perjury charge as you have to lie in court/under oath, what you say anywhere else is beside the point.
This thread should have been called "Sentencing: Name that Huhne." or "Sentencing: The Pryce is Right."
RM.
He would never have faced a perjury charge as you have to lie in court/under oath
If he'd have gone to court and denied it, and it was found that he was actually driving that day, then yes, he would have faced a perjury charge*. I'm guessing he knew that he was done for, especially with all the phone recordings and saved text messages, so he pleaded guilty.
what you say anywhere else is beside the point.
Indeed, so he didn't deny it in court.
*EDIT: Well, there'd be grounds for one...whether or not he'd be charged with it, I dunno.
For Huhne the Bell Tolls, shurely?
She should get longer than him for being a bitter bint.
Well if you're going to apply those principles, then surely he should get longer for being a ****!
He was mithering and badgering her to take his points for him at the same time he was knocking off his researcher. While obviously playing the spousal obligation card. That's about as hard-faced as it gets! (Typical politician!) I suppose that if that was you, you'd just shrug and chalk it down to experience, would you?
For Huhne the Bell Tolls, shurely?
Very good! If you're not writing headlines for the Sun Martin, then you've missed your true vocation in life 😀
Sorry if I upset your obviously sensitive side there D0NK, however if you're going to turn into the PC police at least use my quote in it's full context:
How is that not calling her out for being "an acrimonious ex purely out for revenge" ? Blatant sexism?Seems to me she's tried to use the criminal justice system to exact revenge, talk about a woman scorned!
Edit: This bit I agree with though:
some of the seemingly arbitrary sentencing handed out it could be headteachers doing it, catch em on a good day a "sorry" and a genuine remorseful look will see you walk out but a bad day and there's hell to pay.
Very good! If you're not writing headlines for the Sun Martin, then you've missed your true vocation in life
I did actually have a brief interlude writing headlines for a local rag...
I can't imagine that Huhne one has been overlooked. It's too obvious.
**** it, cba
From @tomsymonds tweeting from the trial:
Edis: its not unfair to suggest that if #huhne had succeeded in halting case the course of justice would in fact have been further perverted
[i]Now costs being listed. CPS costs v Huhne - £79,014. CPS for Pryce: £38,544[/i]
interesting that costs for his case were higher despite no trial(s).
interesting that costs for his case were higher despite no trial(s).
I think that was down to him doing more to stop it coming to trial...so they're associated costs, not direct trial costs. They're properly going after him. 😀
EDIT:
tomsymonds ?@tomsymonds
Apologies - correction - additional police costs were £31,000 -- due to to attempts by #huhne to stay proceedings.
That's because of all the pre-trial legal wrangling by him attempting to get the case thrown out.
"acrimonious ex" is unrelated to the sex of the person, "a woman scorned" and "bitter bint" are.
Can I just check whether "bitter ex-wife" is OK?
Life on the Isle of Dogs in an
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Though of far more concern is the slipping standards of BBC journos "awaiting to be sentenced" 🙄
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21737627
Can I just check whether "bitter ex-wife" is OK?
How about "understandably bitter ex-wife"?
I think that's a pleonasm, binners.
my bitter ex wife is not ok
HTH
No, as I see things this is a [i]person [/i]using the criminal justice system (at the tax payers probable expense) to try to exact revenge on her partner for cheating on her. The sex of either party makes not a jot of difference to me and I don't see why it should to anyone.this is a woman getting all nowty about a little thing like her partner cheating on her whilst getting her to front up for his wrongdoings.
Pryce's lawyer is currently playing the violin...
which is of course very wrongNo, as I see things this is a person using the criminal justice system (at the tax payers probable expense) to try to exact revenge on her partner for cheating on her.
I agreeThe sex of either party makes not a jot of difference to me and I don't see why it should to anyone.
Indeed, to counter the "bitter bint" stuff...her lawyer says:
When she courted the media, Pryce's "judgement was clouded by her grief" at marriage break-up, Knowles says
Do they have to do this mitigation thing? Seems to me that it's just another way of whining and wheedling out of taking responsibility for what they did. If I was the judge, I'd be inclined to take their mitigating pleas into account and increase their sentences for wasting time. And bill them it too.
IANAL, obviously
in some cases the mitigation is important in others it may just be pleading and scrapping the barell
Though of far more concern is the slipping standards of BBC journos "awaiting to be sentenced"
Clearly BBC journos read STW 8) though I'd have preferred "sentencing"
Blimey, can't the beak just get on with it and hand out the punishment?
I know that Huhne has been in parliament for a good few years now, but I reckon he's not looking forward to his next meeting with 'black rod'
Oh dear, the homophobic prison jokes have started...
if she's an acrimonious ex purely out for revenge then call her out on it but can we leave out the (perceived) blatant sexism please.
It's not sexism but fact and in answer to your question - no. Now what?
Oh dear, the homophobic prison jokes have started...
Par for the course once we've done the blatant sexism.
Do we wonder how you walk without your knuckles scrapping the floor?
It's not sexism
The word you used is - at least implied (given, and here I agree to some extent with FSF, it's not a word you'd use about a man, nor is there a direct equivalent). Probably best to leave it. Maybe you should try re-reading it, googling the words you used and have a think.
no idea junky lad, do we?
Blimey, can't the beak just get on with it and hand out the punishment?
+1, all this mitigation nonsense will take days...
Just hang them both now and be done with it.
no sentence before 4:30 at the earliest.
Blimey, can't the beak just get on with it and hand out the punishment?
And lose the suspense ??! I expect a long and wholly unnecessary pause before the judge finally reveals exactly how many months each must serve. This is entertainment for the masses, and it would be a shame not to extract the maximum possible theatrical value out of this public humiliation/extravaganza/spectacle.
A lose the suspense ??! I expect a long and wholly unnecessary pause before the judge finally reveals exactly how many months each must serve.
Do you think they'll use the guy that did the Pistorius bail hearing?!
And the winner is.............
Now the source for this is Wiki, so take it as you find, but according to Wiki Vicky Pryce is currently in a relationship with Dennis McShane.
The former Lab MP (Rotherham 94-2012) who resigned last year after getting caught fiddling his expenses................
That should add another 6 months to her sentence at the court of STW
Nice quote on Guardian site:
Expect others have tweeted the old proverb in relation to #Pryce and #Huhne but; 'Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves'
— John O'Farrell (@mrjohnofarrell) March 11, 2013
interestingly, the guy who is doing the live blog on the case on the Guardian website, also tweets regularly about cycling


