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Originally posted by NibblyPig View Postsuspended sentence
for ****s sake you can get away with anything if you have tits!
The sentencing guidelines say up to 14 years for blackmail. Look at their case studies!
R v Telford [1992] 13 Cr. App. R. (S) 676
Pleaded guilty to blackmail. The defendant wrote to sweet manufactures and threatened to contaminate there products unless they paid him £1m. 8 years.
R v Darling [1994] 15 Cr. App. R. (S) 855
Pleaded guilty to blackmail. The appellant wrote to a hotel, threatening to carry out attacks on guests and staff of the hotel and to publicise the connection with the hotel, unless he was paid £120,000. 5 years.
R v Hoey and Sherwood [1992] 13 Cr. App. R. (S) 177
Convicted of blackmail. The defendants were concerned in attempting to persuade the staff of a public house to pay protection money, under threats to damage the premises. Amateurish protection racket. 3 years.
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostShe should get 5 years for a fake rape claim straight off the bat.
80 hours community service work.
same mutual friend acted as a go-between, communicating Mendis would drop the case for £200,000.
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She should get 5 years for a fake rape claim straight off the bat.
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suspended sentence
for ****s sake you can get away with anything if you have tits!
The sentencing guidelines say up to 14 years for blackmail. Look at their case studies!
R v Telford [1992] 13 Cr. App. R. (S) 676
Pleaded guilty to blackmail. The defendant wrote to sweet manufactures and threatened to contaminate there products unless they paid him £1m. 8 years.
R v Darling [1994] 15 Cr. App. R. (S) 855
Pleaded guilty to blackmail. The appellant wrote to a hotel, threatening to carry out attacks on guests and staff of the hotel and to publicise the connection with the hotel, unless he was paid £120,000. 5 years.
R v Hoey and Sherwood [1992] 13 Cr. App. R. (S) 177
Convicted of blackmail. The defendants were concerned in attempting to persuade the staff of a public house to pay protection money, under threats to damage the premises. Amateurish protection racket. 3 years.
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That'll learn her
Dilrushi Mendis blackmailed her former boss Nihal Seneviratne after affair | Daily Mail Online
Scorned secretary blackmailed her former boss after they had an affair by demanding £200,000 to drop false rape claim she made against him
Dilrushi Mendis claimed she was raped by businessman Nihal Seneviratne
40-year-old blackmailed ex-boss after he ended their affair and sacked her
She demanded £200,000 from him in return for dropping false rape claims
Mother-of-one handed a suspended prison sentence for blackmail chargeTags: None
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