After having both been convicted in theatrical show trials former
Liberal Democrat (LibDem) MP Chris Huhne and his ex-wife Vicky Pryce
have today been sentenced for the offence of perverting the course of
justice relating to Pryce accepting penalty points on her driving
licence after Huhne was caught driving faster then the speed limit.
In keeping with the tone of the trials themselves the Judge kept the
Court open for an extra hour to build the tension amongst the assembled
media. Eventually Huhne was sentenced to 8 months in prison having
apparently had his sentenced reduced by 10% for pleading guilty as is
standard practice. However it is not immediately clear what his original
sentence would have been. Despite not having pleaded guilty Pryce was
also sentenced to 8 months in prison. So it would appear that Pryce has
been rewarded for using the controversial defence of marital coercion
during a theatrical show trial while Huhne appears to have been punished
for pleading guilty and not taking part in a theatrical show trial.
As they are likely to be considered vulnerable rather then troublesome
prisoners it is unlikely that neither Pryce nor Huhne will serve more
then half their sentences (4 months) and those sentences will probably
be served in minimum security 'Open' prisons. There is also a
possability they could be released after 3 months on parole with an
electronic ankle tag.
It is here that the comparison with Chris Brown's legal troubles end.
That because prior to this conviction both Pryce and Huhne were
considered to be upstanding members of the community of good character
and having no previous criminal convictions. Also the original offence
they perverted - penalty points on a driving licence - is so minor that
most people forget it's actually a crime while the conspiracy to pervert
the course of justice was hardly complicated and required little
pre-meditation - simply signing a single form.
Chris Brown of course is a convicted felon, is on probation and stands
accused of multiple offences against public order along with numerous
separate offences of perverting the course of justice by way of an
elaborate fraud. He should at least expect a year in prison for each of
those fraud and perverting offences. However as Rihanna's tour schedule
brings her back to Los Angles just as Brown in scheduled to appear in an
LA Court it's clear that no-one yet has any intention of prosecuting
him.
(Originally Posted) 18:05 on 11/3/13.
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