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Post by Telemachus on Jan 27, 2022 22:37:17 GMT
Sadly, it doesn't seem to work like that.... Quite often, explaining to a mentally ill person where the issue lies and making suggestions as to what they need to do to address them will simply cause them to do the complete and total opposite out of a sense of spite and exacerbate the problem further. Such people tend to take no personal responsibility for their actions or for the harm they bring upon themselves⦠This concept sounds strangely familiar �
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Post by thebfg on Jan 28, 2022 9:11:40 GMT
The contempt of court will have added most of the sentence, I would say. The judge would not have been impressed
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Post by thebfg on Jan 28, 2022 9:45:39 GMT
Sentencing guidelines say a maximum of 6 months but a normal range up to 26 weeks.
Even with a lower culpability 12 weeks is the maximum so 6 weeks seems to fit in with the guidelines, bit as I say is suspect some of that is due to the contempt he showed in court.
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Post by bodger on Jan 29, 2022 12:12:13 GMT
Well, like I said there isn't one. Mental illness is largely untreatable. I'm glad that many think otherwise. but clearly whatever treatment you suffered hasn't helped you much. you may enjoy pretending to be an eejit but you just come across as a saddo.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2022 13:17:04 GMT
I'm glad that many think otherwise. but clearly whatever treatment you suffered hasn't helped you much. you may enjoy pretending to be an eejit but you just come across as a saddo. Well at least I come across as I am - a happy idiotic saddo. I'll live with that.
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