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Man who attacked woman walking home at night avoids jail 'as he would lose his job'
As Ammi said in another thread, forget bloody curfews, do some actual justice in Courtrooms. I mean the guys Solicitors defence was that the attack was "opportunistic" what does that even mean? It was the womans fault for being there? wtaf?
Javed Miah, 23, ambushed the terrified victim in the street before pulling her to the floor and molesting her A man who forced himself on a young woman as she walked home alone late at night has walked free after complaining he would lose his job if he went to jail. Takeaway worker Javed Miah, 23, ambushed the terrified victim in the street before pulling her to the floor and molesting her. Miah only fled when the unnamed woman managed to used the SOS function on her mobile phone to call 999, letting out a loud beeping noise. The victim, who works in Oldham, later told police: “Since the assault, I have not been able to leave the house or work. 'I do not know if he knows my route to work. I am scared to walk anywhere. I will have to rely on my friends or family to drive me to work out of fear.'' Miah, of Lees Street in Shaw, ran off down an alleyway but was arrested later. The defendant faced jail after admitting sexual assault but was sent on a sex offender rehabilitation programme after pleading he was a ''the sole earner'' in his family. Appearing at Tameside Magistrates' Court last Monday, his lawyer said the attack was ''quite opportunistic.'' The incident occurred at 9pm on December 11 2018 in Oldham after the woman was on her way home from work. Prosecutor Peter Conroy said: '''She noticed there was a male walking behind her, and he bumped into her. Her right shoulder hurt and she lost her breath because of fear that she did not know what the defendant was going to do. " Mr Conroy said the defendant asked if she knew what time it was and she replied. He continued to follow her for around another one minute, the court heard. The defendant then went up to her and groped her bum cheek. Mr Conroy added: “She was shocked and frightened. She told him it was not right for him to do this. He had his arms around her chest and then the next thing she knew, she was on the floor on top of him. He lifted his right hand towards her crotch and started to move her hand up towards her chest. “She said ‘my mind froze, I was in total shock’. She managed to get out her mobile phone and use the SOS function to call 999. This let out a loud beeping sound and this forced him to instantly let go and run away down an alleyway. She had said nothing to him to warrant giving him any right of doing this.'' Miah gave no comment in police interview. His lawyer Saul Comish said in mitigation: ''This offence was quite opportunistic. ''He is in employment at a takeaway where he works from 4 to 11pm. He is married and is a father to a four-year-old child. If you feel a custodial sentence is required, he would lose his job and he the sole earner for his family, so this would have a significant impact. “This incident was entirely out of character. He has a low risk of re-offending.'' Miah was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for two years and will have to complete 250 hours of unpaid work. He was also ordered to pay £213 in costs and sign the Sex Offender Register for seven years Sentencing JP David Quarnby said: “This was a cowardly and sustained attack on a young woman late at night.'' https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...rA-trhsAy_YSbE |
Any feminist protests planned for this injustice?
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Where is the logic in not giving him prison time?? There are just no words for how outright dumb our justice system can be.
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His gender ain't the problem.
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****ing vile.
'Just report it'...yeah right. |
isn't that discrimination against multiple wage earners in a family or the unemployed. The implication is that if he had not be the sole wage earner he would have gone to jail
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Shocking. The justice system in this country is ridiculous.
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**** the police though huh.
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Wow!
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This makes absolutely no sense, he should have gotten the full sentence.
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A kindly judge obviously
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"he would lose his job?"
heaven forbid that at the essential takeaway :umm2: |
Like is he still the sole breadwinner, surely his wife has kicked him out?
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Shouldn’t be too hard to find him.
Bit of swift justice on his way maybe. |
If you think this case is bad, nearly 450 that were guilty of offences that included rape and child molesting were let of without a conviction or other serious punishment because they apologised to their victim
That was cases in the last year |
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how can that judge go home at night and look in the mirror as he brushes his teeth and think he did ok today?
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The mind boggles. Despicable.
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Oh great justice system that's right let the rapist go free !!!:bored: :crazy:, sounds like they have more sympathy for the creep than the actual victim
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...it’s beyond staggering, isn’t it...and even now, at a time when women’s safety is so high profile ...The only thing that I can find is a local Oldham newspaper that says that a local councillor has written to the Attorney General to seek a review of the suspended sentence...but even if it was changed, which is probably unlikely...?..it’s still only a 6 months sentence, which would probably be around 3 months served...he followed her, pulled her to the ground and sexually molested her...and she was only able to get free from him because she was able to use her SOS app on her phone...if she hadn’t, then the assault would have continued and how violent would it have become...and he was given 6 months suspended and 250 hrs of community work...?..the value of women, their safety and their justice...
...this is part of the letter that was sent to the Attorney General... "Following the recent tragic death of Sarah Everard, the continued safety of women on our streets from predatory males will, I am sure, be especially at the forefront of the minds of all involved with criminal justice at this time. "I am therefore disquieted to find myself in a situation where I feel compelled to write to you to seek your urgent intervention in a most disturbing case involving a predatory male who, despite being convicted of a serious sexual offence, was set at liberty by a local magistrates' court. As the prison sentence was suspended for two years, Councillor Sykes goes onto say: "This offender can consequently now continue to pose a threat to my female constituents and to other women living elsewhere in Oldham." |
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