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Judge's 'LOL' as he jails online boaster who ducked sentence | Judge's 'LOL' as he jails online boaster who ducked sentence |
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A man who avoided prison after being convicted of a street attack has been jailed for refusing to perform unpaid work, then boasting about it online. | A man who avoided prison after being convicted of a street attack has been jailed for refusing to perform unpaid work, then boasting about it online. |
David Newlands, 24, was given 150 hours community service for punching a vulnerable man in Glasgow last year. | David Newlands, 24, was given 150 hours community service for punching a vulnerable man in Glasgow last year. |
He refused to perform the unpaid work and was twice given another chance. | He refused to perform the unpaid work and was twice given another chance. |
Judge Norman Ritchie jailed Newlands for nine months after hearing he posted on Facebook: "I'm out bro, easy." The judge added: "As they say, LOL." | Judge Norman Ritchie jailed Newlands for nine months after hearing he posted on Facebook: "I'm out bro, easy." The judge added: "As they say, LOL." |
'Beast' slur | 'Beast' slur |
Newlands, who is currently serving an eight-month sentence for assault and breach of the peace, will serve the latest sentence when his current sentence ends. | Newlands, who is currently serving an eight-month sentence for assault and breach of the peace, will serve the latest sentence when his current sentence ends. |
Newlands was among eight people who ended up in court after Ivor Miller, a 27-year-old man who has learning difficulties, was called "a beast" and chased until he threw himself out of a flat window. | |
During that hearing at the High Court in Glasgow in January, judge Ritchie described the group as "a pack of animals". | During that hearing at the High Court in Glasgow in January, judge Ritchie described the group as "a pack of animals". |
Newlands, from Glasgow, was given a community sentence but refused to carry out unpaid work. | Newlands, from Glasgow, was given a community sentence but refused to carry out unpaid work. |
The court heard that he later posted on Facebook: "A got a high court conviction n they never sent me eh jail instead gave me a community order ..told them to stick it...so got sent back to court n what do they dae? | The court heard that he later posted on Facebook: "A got a high court conviction n they never sent me eh jail instead gave me a community order ..told them to stick it...so got sent back to court n what do they dae? |
"The judge says mr Newlands I would refer to you as an idiot..n then what does he dae? He geez me it again...probation am no dayn it simple!!!" | "The judge says mr Newlands I would refer to you as an idiot..n then what does he dae? He geez me it again...probation am no dayn it simple!!!" |
After being returned to court, Newlands admitted breaching the order. | After being returned to court, Newlands admitted breaching the order. |
Judge Ritchie told him: "It's always interesting to see a different view on sentencing as in 'I'm out bro easy.' As they say lol." | Judge Ritchie told him: "It's always interesting to see a different view on sentencing as in 'I'm out bro easy.' As they say lol." |
The judge added: "I gave you two chances. You didn't take the chances. I hope you don't think I'm doing this out of anger. In truth it enlivened what was otherwise a dull day." | The judge added: "I gave you two chances. You didn't take the chances. I hope you don't think I'm doing this out of anger. In truth it enlivened what was otherwise a dull day." |
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