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Previously on "IMF led by convicted criminal."
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George Osborne, Christine Largarde, Hilary Clinton all part of the same rotten crew who'd try and run the planet if we let them.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets be honest most people posting here have probably been convicted at some point of a minor traffic offence, handled by the criminal courts. You had point on your licence then you have had a conviction.
We have a winner. The Post of 2016 !
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostOK. Well please feel free to remove the word 'criminal' from the thread title if it isn't correct.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets be honest most people posting here have probably been convicted at some point of a minor traffic offence, handled by the criminal courts. You had point on your licence then you have had a conviction.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets be honest most people posting here have probably been convicted at some point of a minor traffic offence, handled by the criminal courts. You had point on your licence then you have had a conviction.
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Lets be honest most people posting here have probably been convicted at some point of a minor traffic offence, handled by the criminal courts. You had point on your licence then you have had a conviction.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo, when the judge decides, under French law, that it was not a criminal act.
Guilty of negligence, but not a criminal.
Accused of allowing the misuse of public funds, rather than actual corruption, she could potentially have been sentenced to a year in prison and a fine of €15,000 but escaped a sentence and emerges from the trial without a criminal record.
You see, different countries have different laws, which allow things to be a bit a different from how they are in England and Wales. For example, in Scotland, there is a verdict of "not proven", as opposed to the binary Guilty/Not Guilty.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA French court has found International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde guilty of negligence
Maybe Darren Upton should appeal and say he is guilty only of bad parking.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso when is a conviction not criminal when prosecuted by the state?
Originally posted by GB9 View PostShe was convicted of negligence by a French court.
What does that make her in France?
Accused of allowing the misuse of public funds, rather than actual corruption, she could potentially have been sentenced to a year in prison and a fine of €15,000 but escaped a sentence and emerges from the trial without a criminal record.
You see, different countries have different laws, which allow things to be a bit a different from how they are in England and Wales. For example, in Scotland, there is a verdict of "not proven", as opposed to the binary Guilty/Not Guilty.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI''ll give you a hint:
Criminal Records and the CRB - InBrief.co.uk
Her conviction is not on the criminal record in the same way that a motoring offence isn't.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostJust want to point out she's not actually a convicted criminal, no more than someone with a parking fine is.
Still if keeps the Daily Mail readers happy in their fantasy world.
Maybe Darren Upton should appeal and say he is guilty only of bad parking.
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