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  • Clownio
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    Well

    "there's not much point suing someone who hasn't got anything is there!"
    Thought I was cynical Lady but you take the biscuit

    Try telling the Inland Revenue that !

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  • John Galt
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    Originally posted by ladymuck
    If he had never gone public about winning the money, she would not have been any the wiser and would not have brought the action against him. To me it sounds like opportunistic money grabbing.
    Well there's not much point suing someone who hasn't got anything is there! Thought I was cynical Lady but you take the biscuit

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    The courts should allocate "compensation" against the criminal at the time they are found guilty.
    Yup, bring back the old felony laws - When a criminal is convicted of a felony, all their goods and chattels should be forfeit. That's how it used to work.

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  • ladymuck
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    If he had never gone public about winning the money, she would not have been any the wiser and would not have brought the action against him. To me it sounds like opportunistic money grabbing.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    CLAIM BROUGHT TOO LATE

    The victim of Lotto rapist Iorworth Hoare must pay £100,000 towards his legal costs after she lost her bid to sue him for compensation.

    The 76-year-old woman was challenging an earlier ruling banning her from claiming compensation, but a judge decided to uphold the ban.


    Hoare, 52, was jailed for life in May 1989 for trying to rape the former teacher, who has suffered "psychiatric injury" since the attack.

    He won £7m after buying a lottery ticket while on weekend leave from Leyhill open prison last year.

    Mr Justice Jack said he decided to uphold the ruling because Hoare was bound to win if the case came to trial as the claim was brought more than the legal limit of six years after the assault occurred.

    "In my view, at this stage, it is sufficiently clear that this action is barred by limitation of time," he said.

    The judge also ordered the woman, known as Mrs A, to pay around £100,000 towards Hoare's legal costs.

    Mrs A's lawyers said she is not asking for a specific amount of compensation, but wanted to pay back the £5,000 she had received from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.

    The Home Office is now considering extending the six-year deadline to allow victims to bring civil cases against offenders to claim compsenation.



    Is there no end to the lunacy of this country?? Bring back capital punishment - would save us all a fortune.
    Agree with you from a justice point of view, but just who was advising her? 1989 is 16 years ago let alone 6. She should sue her legal advisors, but I doubt she had any

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    The courts should allocate "compensation" against the criminal at the time they are found guilty. The criminal injuries board should pay out that compo and should then recover it from the assets of the crim any unrecovered debt should remain against the criminal untill they pay it off.

    "paying it off" could be defined by the courts i.e. a burglar owing court costs could earn those costs back by not being a burglar for 5 years or shopping 10 other burglars etc.

    It would be worth it.

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  • John Galt
    started a topic What is wrong with this country?

    What is wrong with this country?

    CLAIM BROUGHT TOO LATE

    The victim of Lotto rapist Iorworth Hoare must pay £100,000 towards his legal costs after she lost her bid to sue him for compensation.

    The 76-year-old woman was challenging an earlier ruling banning her from claiming compensation, but a judge decided to uphold the ban.


    Hoare, 52, was jailed for life in May 1989 for trying to rape the former teacher, who has suffered "psychiatric injury" since the attack.

    He won £7m after buying a lottery ticket while on weekend leave from Leyhill open prison last year.

    Mr Justice Jack said he decided to uphold the ruling because Hoare was bound to win if the case came to trial as the claim was brought more than the legal limit of six years after the assault occurred.

    "In my view, at this stage, it is sufficiently clear that this action is barred by limitation of time," he said.

    The judge also ordered the woman, known as Mrs A, to pay around £100,000 towards Hoare's legal costs.

    Mrs A's lawyers said she is not asking for a specific amount of compensation, but wanted to pay back the £5,000 she had received from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.

    The Home Office is now considering extending the six-year deadline to allow victims to bring civil cases against offenders to claim compsenation.



    Is there no end to the lunacy of this country?? Bring back capital punishment - would save us all a fortune.
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