Is that 18 years then?
Nope 5 years for the touching charge.... which he is appealing. Grooming a year (consecutive) and 5 montsh for the kissing but to run concurrently

Also a restraining order imposed for when he's out.
Is that 18 years then?

Is that 18 years then?
Note the judge doesn't believe in Johnson's remorse. Neither do I as it appeared only after he was charged. I can believe remorse in someone who got tempted and then backed off, but Johnson had plenty of time to realise what he was doing and stop it. Only being reported to the police stopped him. And apparently he tried to get her to destroy evidence....not much remorse there.
Nope 5 years for the touching charge.... which he is appealing. Grooming a year (consecutive) and 5 montsh for the kissing but to run concurrently
Also a restraining order imposed for when he's out.
You've misunderstood my post completely
I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but if the driver of the car only served community service then I have enough faith in our justice system that it was ruled that this was an accident, but that the driver of the Porsche was culpable for the accident.
That could be careless driving, speeding or driving under the influence as examples..
Again, I think it's fair to say based on the punishment, that this case probably didn't involve alcohol, but I was using that as an example.
Re-reading my post, I didn't make it very clear that I was using alcohol as an example to my question. So i understand the confusion
but my question still stands..
If I had four pints down the pub after work and got in my car to drive home then i'm guilty of a very irresponsible crime of endangering the lives of myself and more importantly others.
If I stick to the speed limits and the rules of the road then driving under the influence is my crime.
Of course the consequences of my actions are varied. It could range from getting home safely, to be being pulled over by the police or being involved in an accident of some kind which could harm nobody or at worst kill someone.
The crime for all those outcomes remains the same. Its the consequence of that crime/action which changes.
So if I had an accident and a child died as a result should my punishment be more than if I had been pulled over?
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I hope the girl concerned can now recover. The judge mentioned how Johnson's refusal to admit guilt left the girl exposed to abuse at school and from Sunderland fans. She had been approached and abused by strangers whilst out with her family and now has an eating disorder amongst other psychological problems. She should be enjoying the best years of her life...out with her friends, dating boys her own age, planning her future. All blown away because she was a bit silly....who wasn't silly at fifteen. And he cared nothing for her...the judge revealed that he was having numerous sexual encounters during the time he was grooming her....in his own words, she was just another girl to him. Very sad.