Razam
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It's wrong to use the argument that he may not have done it. We can only use the information that we have, and that information is that he was found guilty of rape. Yes, he may be able to overturn the ruling (but he may not), but until that happens, he is still guilty or rape.
Also, he hasn't actually served his sentance! He is out on licence (commonly referred to as probation)
So nope I wouldn't want him here :nope:
Also, he hasn't actually served his sentance! He is out on licence (commonly referred to as probation)
If you were sentenced to more than 12 months in prison, you may be released early on licence. (You will also have a licence if you're out of prison on a home detention curfew/on a tag). Being on licence means that you are still serving a prison sentence but you can live in the community instead of being in prison. Whilst you are on licence, there are rules you must follow. How long these rules apply for depends on the length of your sentence. If you break the rules, you'll have to go back to prison (be recalled).
So nope I wouldn't want him here :nope: