If it does happen the next time you visit and they are all there,Charity should of course be taken as a serious option,however,she's more than likely to Nick your wallet and your wheels. That leaves Marlon.At the very minimum you're almost certain that your 'paranoid breakfast' would be a very palatable full English(Marlon being a fine chef)and I have heard he uses an award winning sausage!!
Hull City's Mallik Wilks has been spared jail for his part in an attack at a carnival in which a teenager was stabbed. The 21 year-old was given an 18-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, at Leeds Crown Court today (27/07/2020) after pleading guilty to affray and assault occasioning actual bodily harm at an earlier hearing. Judge Mushtaq Khokhar said: "It occurs to me that if I was to deprive you of your liberty, as I understand it - I am no footballing enthusiast, the new season starts the month after next and if you were not available to play for your club I was told it may be your contract will be terminated. "Given you have stayed clear of any trouble since the commission of these particular offences, that is what caused me to take the route I have taken. "It does not minimise in any way at all the hurt suffered by those who were victims of these assaults.'' The footballer was also ordered to pay a total of £2,900 in compensation to the victims, who were injured at the Chapeltown carnival in Leeds three years ago.
I would usually agree with that. In this case though he denied it despite witnesses, etc up until a couple of weeks ago when he pleaded guilty after enquiring (or negotiating) what the sentence would be if he did please guilty. That doesn't sound like a repentant person. The judge also pretty much said he wouldn't go to prison because he might lose his contract. So yeah,regardless of the badge on his shirt, I find this wrong.
They obviously didn't think they had a watertight case, or they wouldn't have offered him the plea deal.
If you're innocent would you accept a guilty plea, fine and suspended sentence rather than prove your innocence against a less than watertight case? He played a role in a serious assault. He was involved in assaulting somebody who tried to stop somebody getting stabbed. He only pleaded guilty when he knew he could avoid jail by doing so. I'm all for forgiveness and rehabilitation, it just looks like he isn't repentant and his career kept him out of prison.
Hi Mallik, you've got two options, you can go to court and take your chances of being found not guilty and walking, or being sent to prison, or you can plead guilty, pay us a weeks wages and we'll say no more about it...
Ok cool. I guess if you put it like that then I totally forgive him for being part of vicious and serious assaults. I am happy for him to continue playing for Hull City. I'm sure I would feel the same if he still played for L**ds too.