A first offence. He may get lucky.I was just reading up on James Keatings appearance in court. Sounds like he’s banged to rights. Silly boy - shame as I liked him as a person and I know he suffered from MH problems in the past which isn’t going to be improved by time in the big house.
A sad turn of events.I was just reading up on James Keatings appearance in court. Sounds like he’s banged to rights. Silly boy - shame as I liked him as a person and I know he suffered from MH problems in the past which isn’t going to be improved by time in the big house.
Unlikely given the evidence.A first offence. He may get lucky.
What’s he done?
13 months for money laundering
Not condoning what he did but habitual thugs often get less i.e. probation for violent assault. Probation and counselling I would have thought more appropriate .James lost his way after he left Hibs. I wish him the very best. Remember James is the man that ran the other way and regardless of his mistakes, he is one of our own.
Fair point that. AgreedNot condoning what he did but habitual thugs often get less i.e. probation for violent assault. Probation and counselling I would have thought more appropriate .
The justice system is like VAR no consistency.14 months for handling cash.
Wee prick runs around stabbing people and is walking the streets to do it again half a year later.
Consistently pishThe justice system is like VAR no consistency.
Details on JK's involvement in acquisition of the cash are absent from the reports. What illegitimate activities was the cash being laundered from? What was JK's connection to those activities? What was his connection to the people for whom he was carrying it?
I can see this prosecution is likely to have been brought under an "overkill" law, but there had to be plausible avenues for the defence to wriggle JK out of this.
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