sussexpob wrote:DeltaAlpha wrote:Unless I were a lawyer specialising in the field, sussex, I would hesitate to delve to such depth into the law regarding entrapment...
I feel comfortable im adequately qualified to make somekind of detailed assessment.
gollygosh wrote:Mike
The corruption is endemic - the last disaster in pakistan (the earthquake) - Ive heard that only $1 in ever $6 donated by the international community actually got where it was intended
englandmad666 wrote:Can they be used as mitigating factors? i doubt it, but for those reasons i do feel a tad sympathetic for young amir.
englandmad666 wrote: Can they be used as mitigating factors? i doubt it, but for those reasons i do feel a tad sympathetic for young amir.
SaintPowelly wrote:Is there a chance that players could face a prison sentence, after all they are commiting fraud ??
AG'S REFERENCE No. 141 of 2004 (Kenneth Kince Thomas) [2005] 2 Cr.App.R.(S.) 94
Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud. The defendant and others obtained £100K over 2 years by cloning credit cards. Community penalty increased 15 months. Tariff 2 years
R v CHIRILA AND OTHERS [2005] 1 Cr.App.R.(S.) 93
Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud. The defendant installed a small wireless camera above the keyboard of the cash machine so as to acquire the PIN numbers from the cards. £24K obtained from 55 customers. A strong deterrent element must be incorporated into these sentences. This is the sort of fraud which has the effect of undermining the confidence of the public in the electronic banking system. 6 years.
gollygosh wrote:Mike
The corruption is endemic - the last disaster in pakistan (the earthquake) - Ive heard that only $1 in ever $6 donated by the international community actually got where it was intended. The rest lined pockets of officials and paid for false invoices etc. Why do you think the UN has had such a problem in getting the international community to donate this time?
These cricketers are simply applying the same approach - if you can make a dollar, do so. "Honour of Pakistan" - "Love of Country" - what a joke! why should these cricketers behave any better than their politicians and their administrators?
keshto wrote:Does this mean Amir and Asif will be banned for life?
Sad really, isn't it?
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