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Portuguese risks being expelled from England
Portuguese risks being expelled from England
My friends, this was taken from Jornal de Notícias PT newspaper:
http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=2707807&page=-1
Portuguese risks being expelled from England
A Portuguese man of 22, who lives in Manchester, is in danger of being deported and being banned for 10 years, going into England, for giving a lick on a cold, which did not like.
According to the online edition of British newspaper "The Independent" in August last year, Anderson Fernandes entered a bakery that had been vandalized during the riots experienced in several English cities.
He picked up a cone and put her two scoops of ice cream.
He took a licking, but how did not like the taste of coffee, handed it to a girl who found out the store and asked him, he told himself to the authorities.
The young Portuguese admitted stealing a few days later, after the police have said that you had found his DNA on a cigarette left inside of Patisserie Valerie.
The indictment says Anderson Fernandes walks put the hypothesis to distribute cones by people passing by the establishment.
Fernandes, who had a clean criminal record, was sentenced to 16 months in prison, eight of which have already complied.
At the time, the UK District Judge Jonathan Taaffe said he had "a public duty to deal swiftly and severely with matters of that nature."
Anderson is now at risk of being deported to Portugal, where he has no family.
The young, born in Angola, lived a few years in Portugal, having left for England at age 13.
The lawyer, Jackie Mason, says that the deportation is being considered because Anderson was sentenced to more than one year in prison worth it considers excessive compared to the crime he was accused.
A spokesman for the British border services, heard by the newspaper, said that all foreigners sentenced to at least 12 months in prison should be considered for deportation, but after each case is assessed individually, taking into account criminal history, the seriousness of the crime and whether or not the family in the country.
http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=2707807&page=-1
Portuguese risks being expelled from England
A Portuguese man of 22, who lives in Manchester, is in danger of being deported and being banned for 10 years, going into England, for giving a lick on a cold, which did not like.
According to the online edition of British newspaper "The Independent" in August last year, Anderson Fernandes entered a bakery that had been vandalized during the riots experienced in several English cities.
He picked up a cone and put her two scoops of ice cream.
He took a licking, but how did not like the taste of coffee, handed it to a girl who found out the store and asked him, he told himself to the authorities.
The young Portuguese admitted stealing a few days later, after the police have said that you had found his DNA on a cigarette left inside of Patisserie Valerie.
The indictment says Anderson Fernandes walks put the hypothesis to distribute cones by people passing by the establishment.
Fernandes, who had a clean criminal record, was sentenced to 16 months in prison, eight of which have already complied.
At the time, the UK District Judge Jonathan Taaffe said he had "a public duty to deal swiftly and severely with matters of that nature."
Anderson is now at risk of being deported to Portugal, where he has no family.
The young, born in Angola, lived a few years in Portugal, having left for England at age 13.
The lawyer, Jackie Mason, says that the deportation is being considered because Anderson was sentenced to more than one year in prison worth it considers excessive compared to the crime he was accused.
A spokesman for the British border services, heard by the newspaper, said that all foreigners sentenced to at least 12 months in prison should be considered for deportation, but after each case is assessed individually, taking into account criminal history, the seriousness of the crime and whether or not the family in the country.
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