That is exactly my thoughs.....there seems to be a bit of mental stability and performance issue with her.
Daily mail article.
Ah, right. Hadn't looked at the Mail.
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That is exactly my thoughs.....there seems to be a bit of mental stability and performance issue with her.
Daily mail article.
a good piece questioning why the girl is not going to do time.Ah, right. Hadn't looked at the Mail.
Apparently a suspended sentence wasn't good enough for our Lavinia, so she's now launched an appeal against it:
Oxford student Lavinia Woodward fights suspended sentence
Holy crap for crap! Unreal.Apparently a suspended sentence wasn't good enough for our Lavinia, so she's now launched an appeal against it:
Oxford student Lavinia Woodward fights suspended sentence
My Nan's called Lavinia. That's honestly only the second time I've ever seen that name.Apparently a suspended sentence wasn't good enough for our Lavinia, so she's now launched an appeal against it:
Oxford student Lavinia Woodward fights suspended sentence
She's didn't happen to grow up just off Junction Road in Norton/Stockton in a very large family, did she?My Nan's called Lavinia. That's honestly only the second time I've ever seen that name.
Large family, but Consett.She's didn't happen to grow up just off Junction Road in Norton/Stockton in a very large family, did she?
Judge sounds like he's been getting some favours...The case prompted a debate about inequality in the criminal justice system after Judge Pringle deferred her sentence to give her a chance to prove she was no longer addicted to drugs and alcohol.
He had described Woodward as "an extraordinarily able young lady" and said sending her to prison would damage her hopes of becoming a surgeon.
In his sentencing remarks he said there were "many mitigating features" of the case, and she had shown "a strong and unwavering determination" to rid herself of her addictions.
Phew, cos that one had been in my class for two years and was a right old ***** **** ******, ******* *****, etc.Large family, but Consett.
Maybe she should've shown unwavering determination not to try to kill someone.Judge sounds like he's been getting some favours...
Ah she's in her 80s with dementia now man.Phew, cos that one had been in my class for two years and was a right old ***** **** ******, ******* *****, etc.
It's like winning the lottery by stealing the ticket and then going to Camelot "I want more money"Gotta admire the sheer gall of the girl appealing what was a stupidly lenient sentence to start with