Manchester Airport police assault trial | Man found guilty of assaulting two female police officers

How this has even gone to trial is criminal itself. Who is advising the brothers to plead not guilty when the CCTV footage is so damning? If the verdict and sentencing aren’t correct I can see there being massive public outcry, particularly given the sentencing we’ve seen for tweets never mind physically assaulting armed police officers
Some people are idiots and if all the evidence in the world is pointing at them, they'll still plead not guilty even if their solicitor advises them not to. A mate of mine was on jury service once and he was on an armed robbery case. There was clear CCTV footage implicating the accused but he still went not guilty and when it was shown in court he said something along the lines of "I know it looks a bit like me but it's definitely not me". That was pretty much his whole defence right there!
 
Having read the reports from the court proceedings about the run up to the incident where the bellend got booted in the head I can completely sympathise with the officer who did it. Although his training should probably have stopped him, the provocation was extreme. If anyone deserved a good kicking it was that ****.

It has also become clear why it took so long to investigate and come to court with multiple incidents happening in various places in the airport. Based on the evidence so far it certainly looks like those brothers should be locked up for a long time, and the copper should be back at work (not sure if he already is).

It would also be nice if some of the nobheads who were complaining about two tier justice and comparing clear rioting incidents last August, where swift justice was meted out, to this incident to admit they were wrong.
I'm surprised it's got to court as quick as this to be honest. If we think back, the police said they were investigating incidents that happened in 3 different locations at the airport and were appealing for witnesses. There was the one that we'd all seen involving the police officers, one that I can't remember the location of but might've been the luggage hall?, and the incident at Starbucks. It takes time to put a case like that together and I think cases in general are still taking that bit longer to get to court due to the backlog following the pandemic. For example, it took nearly 4 years for a historical sexual abuse case to get to court involving one of our old neighbours who we knew from growing up. The complainant first reported it in 2020 around the time of the first lockdown, and it was June 2024 when he was finally convicted, and another 3 months or so before he was sentenced.

Anyone thinking this case should've been done and dusted in weeks or even a few months has no idea how the justice system works.
 
Chat GPT Rekons:

DefendantCharges SummaryLikely Prison Range
Amaaz Multiple ABH + emergency worker assault + common assault2–4 years custody, reduced if guilty plea
AmaadSingle ABH1–3 years custody, reduced if plea entered early
 
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Imagine punching fuck out of a couple of armed police officers after assaulting a member of the public an you're only facing 2 years?

If the coppers want you they charge you with every misstep making sure every offence is accounted for, these cunts hire some smarmy fucker in an electric blue polyester suit and now it's just 2 years they are expecting and that's only for the worst offender.

Reading further into it the worst offender can get 5 years for ABH.

 
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Wouldn't normally share Tommy Robinson tweets but I don't think even he has manipulated this CCTV footage to suit an agenda. Cunts need locking up for many years but I think the maximum sentence is just two years.



 

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