marc71178
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Not entirely sure why they even appealed against them seeing as they were actually light compared to what they could've ended up with.Appeals against sentences dismissed.
Not entirely sure why they even appealed against them seeing as they were actually light compared to what they could've ended up with.Appeals against sentences dismissed.
Yes Amir did and he got knocked back too - have to say I thought he had a decent shoutDid Amir appeal? If he did, it was pretty stupid of him. He got a pretty good deal out of this. After being transferred from that dangerous youth institution, he is now in England's best youth offenders institution and will get free education on different courses. Not bad at all really. If I was him would stay the whole year instead of getting out early and complete a course which could provide him with a decent career in Pak.
I would think he was advised that he was ****ing lucky to get away with just 12 months and that if he took the piss and appealed he'd like as not face a loss of time order ie if the Court of Appeal take the view an appeal is hopeless they can order that the time served prior to the appeal being heard shouldn't count as part of the sentenceHow come Asif didn't appeal?
Butt was very fortunate not to get 4 years, imo - that must have been what the Trial Judge had in mind for Majeed (before he got his one third discount for copping a plea) and I can't for the life of me imagine why Butt's role was considered less seriousButt's appeal was pretty crap according to the judge. Not well prepared and presented.
As for Amir, his sentence is purely for deterrence. But he has got a good deal out of it.
He did. He appealed the guilty verdict and not the sentence, as opposed to Amir and Butt.How come Asif didn't appeal?
He's got to get permission to appeal first - that's done on paper in the first instance, and if it's refused on the papers he can still ask for a permission hearing and only if he gets that will he get a hearing date (although it sometimes happens if permission is granted at an oral hearing that, if the issues are straightforward, they go straight on and hear the appeal) - whatever stage its at it won't take long though so keep watching the newsWhen is the hearing for that?
But apparently it's been a shafting.His counsel, Ali Bajwa, admitted for the first time that his client had been implicated in the plot to bowl deliberate no-balls during the Lord's Test in August 2010, but argued that he had only been tempted in a one-off capacity by the size of the bung, £150,000, offered by the News of the World.
!Been wondering how they went about lodging their appeal. Did they stand in the dock at the first trial and, as the verdicts were read out, raise their arms into a large 'T' shape?
Did the judge have a red and green light then?Been wondering how they went about lodging their appeal. Did they stand in the dock at the first trial and, as the verdicts were read out, raise their arms into a large 'T' shape?