none of the ones i've know(n) were anywhere need their pension age .
5 year ban from public office, so can't stand in 2027
4 year jail sentence, suspended for 2 years.
Edit: Sky News claim 4 years jail, 'of which 2 years will be suspended' - never heard of it done like that before, whatever it means...so had to google it and the Telegraph says this...
The National Rally (RN) chief was also handed a four-year prison sentence. However, two years will be served under house arrest with an electronic tag, while the other two are suspended. Le Pen was also given a 100,000 euro fine.

Just catching up on this
Suspended sentence usually just means you do it in a non custodial setting, i.e. you have to report to a probation officer and/or any other requirements that the court have place on you. And if you break any of it you'll end up doing bird.
Funny that she'll have to wear a tag, the ****in grifter.
I'm surprised that her party have embezzled funds, there must be plenty of right wing folk out there with money who would have donated to the party you would have thought ?
Anyway @Sucky what are your fascist fam saying about this on twitter ? Bet it's being presented as a stitch up lol.

100k fine.
****ing hell, that's a bill![]()
Tbph I don't know why we don't put a lot of our prisoners on house arrest with a tag, that would free up jail space. Only petty criminals, not mass murderers, **** off Piskie. We'll probably say we don't have the manpower to monitor them.

Mate - I think we should negotiate a deal with El Salvador to export anybody on a life term ... concession ... pick one of these tatoos before you leave ... would save an absolute fu-king fortune![]()
the ones i knew well were in the 70's 80s mate but still see quite a few about as the Outlaws are quite numerous round hereWere a client of mine from 2005-2013 - UK headquarters based in Oxford on the ring-road - nearly every strategy / risk meeting I attended flagged the need for more appeal to a younger / more diverse demographic... looks like they might have succeeded, going on your post ...
Tbph I don't know why we don't put a lot of our prisoners on house arrest with a tag, that would free up jail space. Only petty criminals, not mass murderers, **** off Piskie. We'll probably say we don't have the manpower to monitor them.
showing you left these shores some time ago as the monitoring of tagged prisoners was outsourced from the start .I think that would be very smart.
Is manpower really needed much (as long as they're behaving)? You can have one police office sitting at a computer and if someone misbehaves by taking off their bracelet or going outside his correct GPS location it sets off an alarm and he calls PC Plod to go arrest the bloke and throw him in the real prison.
I imagine with fewer guards, you could assign some of them to monitoring GPS alerts instead. Take less manpower to monitor a bunch of ankle bracelet wearers then it would to employ to guard actual prisoners (I would have thought, but I could be wrong).
That said, only use for low risk prisoners, not sure the technology in those ankle monitors, but it's not very hard to spoof GPS, you can buy devices that overpower the weak signals from satellites and provide a fake GPS reading to any device nearby. (dangerous and illegal to actually operate- I think even the pretty cheap Flipper Zero device you can buy commercially can spoof GPS).
I've always fancied travelling South America, I could possibly have thrown in Central America...anyone got a gun I can borrow, so I can go for free.![]()
showing you left these shores some time ago as the monitoring of tagged prisoners was outsourced from the start .
ours is similar normally involving a curfew so must be home between 6pm and 9amI've no idea how the monitoring works anywhere to be honest. They do the ankle monitoring here for some people under house arrest. It's not a subject I know much about (other than it exists).
I think that would be very smart.
Is manpower really needed much (as long as they're behaving)? You can have one police office sitting at a computer and if someone misbehaves by taking off their bracelet or going outside his correct GPS location it sets off an alarm and he calls PC Plod to go arrest the bloke and throw him in the real prison.
I imagine with fewer guards, you could assign some of them to monitoring GPS alerts instead. Take less manpower to monitor a bunch of ankle bracelet wearers then it would to employ to guard actual prisoners (I would have thought, but I could be wrong).
That said, only use for low risk prisoners, not sure the technology in those ankle monitors, but it's not very hard to spoof GPS, you can buy devices that overpower the weak signals from satellites and provide a fake GPS reading to any device nearby. (dangerous and illegal to actually operate- I think even the pretty cheap Flipper Zero device you can buy commercially can spoof GPS).