Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A black thug in Britain who had a conviction for swearing at a police officer overturned by a High Court judge is currently in jail for a knife-point robbery

Denzel Cassius Harvey was fined £50 at Thames Youth Court in March 2010 after being convicted of a public order offense - namely swearing at police officers - when he was stopped and searched for cannabis. He repeatedly swore at police and was arrested and fined £50 by the court after being found guilty under section five of the Public Order Act 1986. He was convicted of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby. The 20-year-old, however, challenged the ruling in a case which cost the public an estimated £30,000 and Mr Justice Bean has upheld the appeal in the High Court saying that swear words were now so common they no longer cause distress. But, it can now be revealed that Harvey has been in jail since April 2011, when he was convicted of a knife-point robbery at Snaresbrook Crown Court. The black thug was jailed for 20 months and sent to a young offenders institution on April 19, 2011. Harvey was also given a four month consecutive sentence for breach of bail relating to possession of a knife in May 2010.

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