The article title seems a bit misleading. The woman looks to be going to jail, just not immediately. edit: nvm I'm retarded
Dodd was sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for 12 months and was ordered to complete 180 hours of unpaid work. She was also ordered to pay £800 in compensation to her victim.
But like you're saying, quite lenient.
‘There is no doubt that this offence is so serious that it crosses the custody threshold. The issue is whether the sentence is immediate or can be suspended.
‘There can be no doubt in this case that you are no risk to the public and that this offence was entirely out of character and I suspect that having been so shaken by your own conduct the court will never see you again.
Perhaps more importantly you are a mother of a young child. Although, no doubt, the child would be taken care of, an immediate term of imprisonment would have a devastating effect on your child. It would be disproportionate to the sentence that needs to be imposed.’
The incident occurred on September 9 last year [...]
A suspended sentence is a sentence in which the period of incarceration is suspended. In effect it is exactly like getting parole on day 0.
So as long as this woman keeps her sentence conditions (shows up to community service plus whatever else) she will not see a single day inside an actual prison.
The article title seems a bit misleading. The woman looks to be going to jail, just not immediately.edit: nvm I'm retardedBut like you're saying, quite lenient.
Guy, do you know what a suspended sentence is?
A suspended sentence is a sentence in which the period of incarceration is suspended. In effect it is exactly like getting parole on day 0.
So as long as this woman keeps her sentence conditions (shows up to community service plus whatever else) she will not see a single day inside an actual prison.
Ah. Thanks for informing me.