The prisoner is scum and the sentences are a joke. Re the lawyer not sure how it can be regulatory?- unless she knew he had a phone in breach of rules maybe?
Why on earth would he have been "arrested", unless perhaps if the pictures were unsolicited or constituted harassment or something? Nothing to indicate that's the case here, and it seems somewhat unlikely.
Also heh @ the article's reference to "vulnerable prisoner".
Clive - any criminal lawyer would know it is strictly against the rules for inmates to have mobiles.
I assume that prisoners are also not permitted to view any computer etc. whilst in prison.
So, any message sent by the Lascivious Lawyer to him on any form of message media would have been sent knowing he was breaking the rules, which I think most of us would consider to be a regulatory issue…?
What I want to know is how do you get 50 different 'views'... ...I was thinking about this and ran out of ideas after 20 (for the purposes of this thought exercise I have excluded toys... ...and animals).
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What' the problem exactly? I find it hard to believe the prisoner complained about this, or considered it unwelcome.
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She definitely rofs. Consenting adults. Move on.
link to pics?
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Heh at “guards recognised her pics”, sure they did an extremely thorough investigation to ascertain who was featured.
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How are us nice guys supposed to compete with these prison chads?
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What 3 ducks said.
Apart from sending to a phone that the prisoner shouldn’t have, what else has she done wrong? And what offence would that be?
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Business development.
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Pity to ruin a career over it. To be fair - bit odd to include face pics in that scenario…
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heh
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I suspect she's done nothing wrong, but as Marshall says, she's a 'wrongun'.
Couldnt she have found some rough on the outside?
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she wants some inside rough
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The prisoner is scum and the sentences are a joke. Re the lawyer not sure how it can be regulatory?- unless she knew he had a phone in breach of rules maybe?
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as the article says, if a man was sending his ten years younger prisoner client cock shots, he would probs have been arrested
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Ex-client
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apologies, my Lord, my client wishes to emphasise that the witness was in fact her EX-client
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Why on earth would he have been "arrested", unless perhaps if the pictures were unsolicited or constituted harassment or something? Nothing to indicate that's the case here, and it seems somewhat unlikely.
Also heh @ the article's reference to "vulnerable prisoner".
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Clive - any criminal lawyer would know it is strictly against the rules for inmates to have mobiles.
I assume that prisoners are also not permitted to view any computer etc. whilst in prison.
So, any message sent by the Lascivious Lawyer to him on any form of message media would have been sent knowing he was breaking the rules, which I think most of us would consider to be a regulatory issue…?
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Is breaking prison rules a crime?
Or is it only the same as not raking bunkers?
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https://www.qredible.co.uk/b/rules-of-mobile-phones-in-prison/
Looks so.
And she could be aiding and abetting etc.
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What I want to know is how do you get 50 different 'views'... ...I was thinking about this and ran out of ideas after 20 (for the purposes of this thought exercise I have excluded toys... ...and animals).
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Thought that was the case Marshall but not a criminal lawyer.
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Fluffy, if you send me those 20 shots, I will engage in some vigorous research and revert shortly with suggestions for the other 30.
And a Happy New Year to all...
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Heh, sure... ...give me your mobile number and I'll get them right over.
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wow.
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Now there's an offer. You are far too kind. Have a lovely evening out.
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