Snowflake McBedwetter, on 07 December 2023 - 05:37 PM, said:
He's been charged. And without speculating, everyone knows what he's accused of. And that if found guilty it wouldn't be a custodial sentence anyway. So his life and career are effectively ruined for 3 years minimum.
I've a feeling with the hogwash excuses trotted out by the prosecution that they and the CPS would have been happy with a dismiissal of the case. For fairly obvious reasons.
Its not 3 years though is it?
It'll be almost 3 years when it gets to trial now from when the incident allegedly occurred (assuming the October '24 date happens) BUT he was still working here 2 months later until the complaint was made, spent a month on gardening leave prior to his 'resignation' half hour before his disciplinary hearing and then got a job at Fylde (presumably keeping his arrest and potential charge quiet) happily accepting a 3 year deal (presumably hoping the charges would 'go away), only leaving in September last year the day after charges were formally made and publicised.