Sir Mark Thatcher
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261 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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Sir Mark Thatcher! Did he pay the fine rather than take a chance?

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KITT

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263 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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BBC said:
...and received a four-year suspended jail sentence.
Can someone explain what that actually means? Does he have to go to jail at all then?

JonRB

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294 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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KITT said:
BBC said:
...and received a four-year suspended jail sentence.
Can someone explain what that actually means? Does he have to go to jail at all then?
It means he doesn't actually go to jail, but if he does anything else that's naughty then he'll go to jail for whatever the punishment is for that (if any) plus the 4 years from the suspended sentence.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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This story has been fantastic.

Wish he hadnt plea bargained though, of all the things to get arrested for 'Attempting to overthrow a tinpot dictatorship' has to rank up there in Cool wall of criminal record fame...

Davel

8,982 posts

280 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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Bit of a pratt really - remove his Knighthood!

What an embarrassment to his mummy.....

GregE240

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289 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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anonymous said:
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Wish David Blane would do that...

Sha and indeed, zam.

apache

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306 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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The man is as dumn as a box of rocks, I always thought financing a coup was far too interesting for a bumbass like him

BliarOut

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261 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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No way, plotting a coup is cool. Perhaps he could turn his attention to Billy Liar next

KITT

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263 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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JonRB said:
It means he doesn't actually go to jail, but if he does anything else that's naughty then he'll go to jail for whatever the punishment is for that (if any) plus the 4 years from the suspended sentence.
Cheers

Dave D

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275 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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anonymous said:
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Thats shocking

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

273 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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I think he made a fairly intelligent move.

If I were him I'd get as far away from South Africa as possible.

wedg1e

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287 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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Just a small point: Julie and I both fell off the sofa when we heard the SIR... bit on the telly last night* When the furglary did THAT happen? Just cos his mammy is a Bitchfromhelless, does that give him an automatic title? Or has he done some sterling work for the nation since he got lost on a rally some decades ago?

*I know, I know, the shame of it... I now have a telly in the house

Zorro

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304 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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I guess that's Simon Mann's potential appeal fooked now. 7 odd years in a Zimbabwe shitpit...ouch.

Edit to add he's just got his sentence cut.

Plot leader's sentence halved
FromJan Raath in Harare



SIMON MANN, the person accused of leading the mercenary coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, has had his seven-year prison sentence cut by half on judicial review, his lawyer confirmed yesterday.
A business associate and Cape Town neighbour of Sir Mark Thatcher, Mann can now expect to be home by November next year. He was sentenced in September last year to four years in jail for plotting to buy military weapons and another three years for buying firearms without a licence.



On Tuesday in the High Court in Harare Judge Alfas Chitakunye cut the sentence, on review, to four years, Jonathan Samkange, Mann’s lawyer, said. The judge also revoked the trial magistrate’s order that the seven-year term begin from the date of his sentencing, by which time Mann and the 69 men arrested with him had already been in the Chikurubi maximum-security prison in Harare for six months.

“The judge said the sentence starts from incarceration,” Mr Samkange said. Mann would also be eligible for one third remission of his sentence for good behaviour.

Mann, an Old Etonian and former SAS officer, is also expected to appeal against his conviction and sentence.





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Original Poster:

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261 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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wedg1e said:
Just a small point: Julie and I both fell off the sofa when we heard the SIR... bit on the telly last night* When the furglary did THAT happen? Just cos his mammy is a Bitchfromhelless, does that give him an automatic title? Or has he done some sterling work for the nation since he got lost on a rally some decades ago?

*I know, I know, the shame of it... I now have a telly in the house


Well he kept out of politics. Give him credit for that.

nonegreen

7,803 posts

292 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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wedg1e said:
Just a small point: Julie and I both fell off the sofa when we heard the SIR... bit on the telly last night* When the furglary did THAT happen? Just cos his mammy is a Bitchfromhelless, does that give him an automatic title? Or has he done some sterling work for the nation since he got lost on a rally some decades ago?

*I know, I know, the shame of it... I now have a telly in the house


I believe it was the last hereditary knighthood ever bestowed on his father (he was a shit too) So there will be a long line of little Sirs and Lady Milk snatchers. Disgusting.

tycho

12,112 posts

295 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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Does this mean we can do Bush and Bliar for the same thing too? I mean, it's all documented!

selmer

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264 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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Davel said:
What an embarrassment to his mummy.....

I take it the tongue was lodged firmly in cheek then?

bor

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277 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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Thatcher arrived at court in a BMW and dressed in a trademark navy blazer and trousers. Two protesters jeered but the media scrum prevented him noticing a mocking three-word banner hung from an office block opposite which read: "Save me, mummy."