a true legend but what a complete *******.....a story my dad told me.inthe 70's some bloke was up in front of him and he gives the bloke 3 years..the con says 3 years, i can do that standing on my head......pickles says well have another 3 to get back on your feet..take him down..poor sod ended up with six for his cheek
i remember judge pickles, but being a law abiding citizen myself, not for the wrong reasons. He was harsh sometimes with the lesser crimes, though i feel crime is crime and one takes the risk when breaking any law. Wasnt he the one who jailed the pregnant woman? We need more like him i feel.....
Just found this "Judge Pickles was controversial judge of the 1980's and 1990's who suggested that young women might become pregnant between arrest and sentencing to avoid a prison sentence."
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"hanging" Judge Pickles was what he was known as 20/ 30 yrs ago.
He was reknowned for the severity of the sentencing he handed out,
Part of me feels that if more judges had been as "keen" as him, then maybe criminals would have been dissuaded from going back into crime...
Just as an aside, I understand that Carolyn Pickles, the actress who played Alan Turner's recently vanished "love interest" in Emmerdale is Judge Pickles' daughter.
Judge Pickles' uncle was the old-time radio and TV star, Wilfred Pickles.
I had a friend who had at that point spent more than half his life behind bars and he was sentenced by Judge Pickles on two occasions. The judge recognised him the second time and so wasn't even slightly lenient with the sentencing, he also warned my friend that if he ever saw him in front of him again he would make him wish he'd never been born or words to that effect.
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Originally posted by nitelife40 cant see any judge not sentencing for rape .....there musta been more to it than that
That's why he hit the news over it. Investigation revealed other similar cases in his court and his 'extra carricular activities'. His perversions explained his attitude.
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Judge Pickles, who retired 2 years ago after 42 years service was scathing: “To require a judge to be lectured to by black people in his own country is not something I approve of…’ He also charged that watchdogs like the CRE were ‘packed with blacks who are incapable of being objective. Black people complain too much about racism… [I say to them] If you don’t like this country, go and live somewhere else’… there is no doubt that serious crimes are committed in particular by Afro-Caribbeans who in some cases are suffering from mental instability in this country.” was found on this page
and well done Claire Short - She demanded the sacking, in 1988, of Judge James Pickles for jailing a woman who was too frightened to give evidence against a man who beat her. quoted from here
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Originally posted by Strix Wasn't his 'rise to fame' the case where he thew out a rape on the basis that 'she should have crossed her legs'?
ive heard about this and i think he said something on the lines of " a woman with her skirt up runs faster than a man with his trousers down "but dont quote me on it
I remember Judge Pickles holding court, if you will excuse the pun, on a Kilroy-style chat show in the 80s. He was claiming that once a man is sexually aroused, he cannot stop mid-coitus, as it were. Hence the problems in finding men guilty of rape. A rather brave young woman acknowledged that "it must be difficult" to control erectile tissue , but added that surely men can control "where they put it". Pickles, ever controversial, dissented from her opinion. I remember a horrible image of an aroused, sex-crazed Pickles running amok in a quest to satiate his ardour invading my thoughts. If only he had consulted me. I could have provided him with a photograph of my Auntie Marian; enough to abruptly halt the unseemly lubricity of any man. Sex makes fools of us all, does it not?
Straight From The Bench: Is Justice Just by PICKLES, Judge James J M Dent, 1987 1st, Hardback in DJ £9.50 (c. $13.50 or €15.30)
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Judge Pickles breaks the convention of silence to say directly to us what must be said: that there is much that is wrong with the way our justice is administered by those in authority and, indeed, with the system itself. Out of Print. 212pp. Index. Size: 8vo Medium (23 x 14mm Approx.)
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