Jack Tweed For 12weeks Jail
Tweed, 21, whose actuality TV star companion died from cancer last month, was told he must go after bars for "penalty and to defend the public". But he was hand over a short verdict as the judges predictable the loss of his wife had enforced him to grow up fast in current months. Tweed had been villain of attacking Stephen Wilkins in Epping in May last year and had likely caging, arriving at Harlow magistrates' court today hang on to an overnight bag.
As the sentence was proclaimed Tweed twinkle back tears, waggle to his mother Mary and friends in the civic arcade and was escort from the wharf in chains. "We are sending you to supervision for a entirety of 12 weeks. We think there is no other suitable way to contract with you for the reason that the offence was so solemn only a custodial sentence can be defensible.
The reason of the sentence is chastisement and fortification of the public. The annoying facial look of meticulous magnitude are that the offence was dedicated under the power of alcohol, the fatality was serving the public and was put in dread, the offence was committed on payment and another driver heed the threats and mistreatment.
Tweed will have to serve only half of his sentence but was warned that if he committed a different offence while on permit he would be returned to jail to serve the full sentence. He was also structured to pay £455 costs and £300 damages to his victim.
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