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“Osoem-Tulloch, 26, from Ashley Road, Tottenham in north London, pleaded guilty to fraudulent evasion of the prohibition on the important of cannabis.
At Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday, April 16 she was handed a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years…
Matthew Cullen, defending, confirmed Osoem-Tulloch was five months pregnant.
He told the court she currently cared for one of her children while she was ‘rebuilding’ her relationship with her other two who had been removed for her…
Osoem-Tulloch also admitted breaching a 12-week suspended sentence for a public order offence.
Recorder Wigoder decided not to activate it [J4MB: Why?] but imposed a nominal £5 fine. If she fails to pay it she will face one day in prison.”
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Just another sickening example of female privilege!! This happens when men say nothing.
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This highlights what a retired policeman told many years ago: given that they want to get criminals out of society, the courts give the police service little incentive to bother with female criminals.
I don’t excuse the police for all their bias but in this aspect I can understand it.
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