Tuesday, 14 September 2010

George Michael Jailed


So George Michael finds himself behind bars, after a number of arrests over the last couple of years finally a judge decides enough is enough, and gives him eight weeks and he only has to serve four inside prison. Is this sentence fair?

With all respect to him he immediately pleaded guilty to the charges against him and he was fortunate no one was hurt but if this was a regular person would they have been given such a light sentence and allowed to notch up this many of arrests before the decision to imprison was given, I think not?

But what about those other celebrities who get caught time and time again with drugs and are then released, released and released, just what sort of justice are we showing, take Pete Docherty for example just how many times do we have to hear about his law breaking before we do the right thing.

On one hand I feel George Michael was given a joke of a sentence but on the other it's obvious this man needs help so is jail really the best place for him, maybe they hope time behind bars will be his wake up call, guess we have to wait and see.....




George Michael jailed for eight weeks for drug driving

The BBC's Lizo Mzimba: ''He actually seemed shocked''

George Michael has been given an eight-week sentence for crashing his car while under the influence of cannabis.

He was also fined £1,250 at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court in London and given a five-year driving ban.

The 47-year-old singer was arrested in July in Hampstead, north London after driving his Range Rover into a branch of photographic store Snappy Snaps.

Last month he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of drugs and possessing cannabis.

The singer was told then that his offences were "a serious matter" and that he could face imprisonment.

Michael will serve four weeks in prison, with the rest of his sentence spent out on licence under the supervision of the probation service.

The pop star was greeted by a horde of photographers as he arrived at court earlier.

In 2007 he admitted another charge of driving while unfit through use of drugs at Brent Magistrates Court in London.

Michael was found slumped at the wheel of his car in the early hours of 4 July having crashed it into the store frontage.

He was arrested and taken to Hampstead police station, where he was found to be carrying cannabis cigarettes.

Michael shot to fame as half of pop duo Wham! before embarking on a successful career as a solo artist.

The singer - whose real name is Georgios Panayiotou - has made no secret of his long-time use of cannabis.

The BBC's Lizo Mzimba was in court and said Michael had "gasped" when his sentence was passed down.

Earlier his barrister said the singer was trying to get his life back on track and had started writing new material.

"For the first time in many years he has started writing again," said Mukul Chawla QC. "His creativity, so long hampered by his drug dependence, is re-emerging."

District Judge John Perkins said he had heard many things in mitigation.

"I accept entirely that you have shown remorse for the offence, that you are ashamed of it, that you admitted it," he said.

"With regret," however, he said he had no alternative in this case but to give him a custodial sentence.

"It does not appear that you took proper steps to deal with what is clearly an addiction to cannabis," he told the singer.

GEORGE MICHAEL'S LEGAL HISTORY

* April 1998 Arrested in LA for "engaging in a lewd act" in a public toilet. Ordered to pay a $810 fine and 80 hours community service.

* February 2006 Arrested for possession of Class C drugs. Cautioned and released.

* June 2007 Charged with driving while unfit through drugs. Given a two-year driving ban and 100 hours community service.

* September 2008 Arrested for possession of Class A and C drugs. Cautioned and released.

* August 2010 Charged with driving under the influence of drugs and possession of Class B drugs. Given six-month interim driving ban until sentencing.

* September 2010 Sentenced to eight weeks in prison, fined £1,250 and given a five-year driving ban.

(Taken from BBC News)