24 Hours In Police Custody

Just watched it, thought the same.

Can't take the law into your own hands, the sparky wasn't very bright in fessing up to the police.

No comment interview and get a solicitor at interview stage not afterwards.

Fortunately it seems that suing the insurance company will be a dead-end for the two pikeys as insurance doesn't cover reckless intentional acts and they didn't have insurance on their vehicle.

 
I shouldn't have watched that before I went to bed my blood is fucking boiling! He justice system is a fucking shambles.

The poor man was protecting his home and more importantly his family from two scumbags carrying weapons breaking into his own home! In my eyes they got away lightly with broken ribs/legs ect...If they broke into my house whilst my wife and kids were inside I would slit their throats. Two fucking bastards.

22 months in prison, A house they've worked hard for GONE, A family they were building GONE, When he gets out he probably won't get a job again because he has a criminal record...The two scumbags that broke in get away scott free.. just fuck off.
 
I watched it In disbelief but I was not surprised at the outcome. Everything is geared towards the poor old criminal these days. They know every trick in the book and the poor old decent citizen who unfortunately and inadvertently crosses paths with such scum, end up seriously injured, dead or like in this case worse than the perpetrators of the original crime. I hope the jury sleep soundly at night. Forget the letter of the law no way would I find anybody guilty in such circumstances. The judge should have suspended the sentence too. It's okay the police saying people can't take the law into their own hands but they're never there and rarely stop these scrotes. In the unlikely event they do get caught they get a slap on the wrist, as happened in this case.

Having said all that the poor guy convicted was extremely stupid. He'd frightened off the burglars and should have left it at that. To go outside and pursue them put his own life in jeopardy and as big a scumbags as they are he nearly had the death of two people on his conscience. He would also then have spent a lot longer in prison. It's easy to be calm, collected and logical after the event. We all know in the heat of the moment it only takes a split second to make what in hindsight was the wrong decision. Unfortunately when standing in the dock the prosecution only deals in cold hard facts and fear, anger and emotion aren't factored into the equation. That's when you hope the commonsense of the jury comes into play. Technically by the sheer letter of the law is he guilty? Yes. Did the two scumbags deserve it? Again yes. While still injured they were out committing other crimes. I couldn't give a fuck about the letter of the law. In this case he'd have got a not guilty from me. As the saying goes, the law is an ass.
 
Let ‘em get inside, unload the Glock, say nothing, get an attorney who simply says “Armed intruders, feared for his life and the lives of his family” on repeat

Bish, bash, bosh. No more burglaries, no car chase, no lawsuit.

I hear all the anger, but when I said the above in the past I was accused of being Judge, Jury and Executioner (and that was the nicest thing!).

I would NEVER seek a Jury trial! I’d take a panel of judges everytime.

Leaving the house was the big mistake!

Move the family to a safe location, call 999 (911 in States) and take up a defensive position. They come closer…it ends. You’ve done your part.

My home is my castle and I will protect my family at all costs.
 

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