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Article 1Jailed because of a cough!

Article 1
Jailed because of a cough!
As the foreman of the jury got to his feet to deliver his verdict at the climax of the two-day trial, the traditionaltense silence descended on the court.For the defendant Alan Rashid, it was the moment of truth. Unfortunately for him it was also the moment when amember of the jury couldn’t control the tickle in the back of his throat any longer. He suddenly coughed just atthe moment when the foreman declared Mr Rashid ‘not guilty’. Because of the cough nobody heard the word‘not’ – so in an instant an innocent man was turned into a convicted criminal!As 32-year-old Mr Rashid, who is unemployed, stood devastated in the dock – and with the puzzled jury wondering what on earth was going on – Judge Michael Gibbon jailed him for two years on a charge of making athreat to kill. Mr Rashid’s lawyer tried to console him as he was taken to the court cells to wait for the van to takehim to prison. Judge Gibbon then thanked the jurors at Cardiff Crown Court for their efforts during the trial andlet them go.But as they walked out of court a puzzled member of the jury asked a court official why Mr Rashid had beensentenced for two years after being found not guilty. The official immediately realized there had been a mistakeand called everyone back to court. Mr Rashid was taken back into the dock and Judge Gibbon told him he wasfree to go. Mr Rashid’s lawyer said afterwards, ‘He was totally confused. One moment he was facing two yearsin prison and the next he was going home on the bus.


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Juror’s cough clears throat but jails innocent man
A man found not guilty by a jury was jailed by mistake because somebody coughed as the foreman delivered theverdict.Judge Michael Gibbon sentenced Alan Rashid to two years’ imprisonment believing he had been found guilty of making a threat to kill. But the ill-timed cough drowned out the vital word ‘not’, leaving the court and defendantconvinced that he had been convicted. Judge Gibbon, 68, told Rashid, ‘The maximum sentence for making athreat to kill is ten years. Taking everything into consideration, the least sentence I can give you is two years’imprisonment.’Mr Rashid, 32, of Llanrumney, Cardiff, was led to the cells at Cardiff Crown Court and the judge discharged the jury. But as Mr Rashid waited for a van to take him to jail, a mystified juror asked a court usher why a man theyhad acquitted was being imprisoned. The court was hastily reconvened and Mr Rashid was freed. Nicholas Williamson, the court manager, said, ‘It was very bizarre. The jury foreman indicated a guilty verdictand the court proceeded to sentence the defendant. One of the jurors was puzzled why he was jailed after beingfound not guilty, and the judge was informed. Mr Rashid was a very relieved man when the judge explained whathad happened.’Jurors had not spoken up earlier during the hearing on Wednesday because they believed that Mr Rashid had been convicted of other offences.
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Article 1Jailed because of a cough!As the foreman of the jury got to his feet to deliver his verdict at the climax of the two-day trial, the traditionaltense silence descended on the court.For the defendant Alan Rashid, it was the moment of truth. Unfortunately for him it was also the moment when amember of the jury couldn’t control the tickle in the back of his throat any longer. He suddenly coughed just atthe moment when the foreman declared Mr Rashid ‘not guilty’. Because of the cough nobody heard the word‘not’ – so in an instant an innocent man was turned into a convicted criminal!As 32-year-old Mr Rashid, who is unemployed, stood devastated in the dock – and with the puzzled jury wondering what on earth was going on – Judge Michael Gibbon jailed him for two years on a charge of making athreat to kill. Mr Rashid’s lawyer tried to console him as he was taken to the court cells to wait for the van to takehim to prison. Judge Gibbon then thanked the jurors at Cardiff Crown Court for their efforts during the trial andlet them go.But as they walked out of court a puzzled member of the jury asked a court official why Mr Rashid had beensentenced for two years after being found not guilty. The official immediately realized there had been a mistakeand called everyone back to court. Mr Rashid was taken back into the dock and Judge Gibbon told him he wasfree to go. Mr Rashid’s lawyer said afterwards, ‘He was totally confused. One moment he was facing two yearsin prison and the next he was going home on the bus. Article 2Juror’s cough clears throat but jails innocent manA man found not guilty by a jury was jailed by mistake because somebody coughed as the foreman delivered theverdict.Judge Michael Gibbon sentenced Alan Rashid to two years’ imprisonment believing he had been found guilty of making a threat to kill. But the ill-timed cough drowned out the vital word ‘not’, leaving the court and defendantconvinced that he had been convicted. Judge Gibbon, 68, told Rashid, ‘The maximum sentence for making athreat to kill is ten years. Taking everything into consideration, the least sentence I can give you is two years’imprisonment.’Mr Rashid, 32, of Llanrumney, Cardiff, was led to the cells at Cardiff Crown Court and the judge discharged the jury. But as Mr Rashid waited for a van to take him to jail, a mystified juror asked a court usher why a man theyhad acquitted was being imprisoned. The court was hastily reconvened and Mr Rashid was freed. Nicholas Williamson, the court manager, said, ‘It was very bizarre. The jury foreman indicated a guilty verdictand the court proceeded to sentence the defendant. One of the jurors was puzzled why he was jailed after beingfound not guilty, and the judge was informed. Mr Rashid was a very relieved man when the judge explained whathad happened.’Jurors had not spoken up earlier during the hearing on Wednesday because they believed that Mr Rashid had been convicted of other offences.
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Artículo 1¡Encarcelado a causa de una tos!Como el Presidente del jurado, tiene a sus pies a entregar su veredicto en el clímax de los dos días de juicio, la traditionaltense silencio descendio en la Corte. Para el acusado Alan Rashid, era el momento de la verdad.Desafortunadamente para él también fue el momento en que un miembro del jurado no pudo controlar las cosquillas en la parte de atrás de su garganta por más tiempo.De repente tosió sólo al momento cuando el capataz, declaró el Sr. Rashid "inocente".¡A causa de la tos nadie escuchó la word"not "– en un instante un hombre inocente se convirtió en un criminal condenado!Como el Sr. Rashid, de 32 años, quien está desempleado, fue devastada en el muelle, y con la extraña jurado preguntando qué estaba pasando, el juez Michael Gibbon encarcelado durante dos años en un cargo de hacer una amenaza de matar.Sr. Rashid es abogado intentó consolarlo como fue llevado a la Corte las células para esperar la van a conél a prisión.Juez Gibbon luego agradeció a los jurados en Cardiff Crown Court por sus esfuerzos durante el juicio y ellos ir. Pero como salieron de la Corte un perplejo miembro del jurado pidió a un oficial de la Corte, por qué el Sr. Rashid ha beensentenced durante dos años después de ser encontrado no culpable.El oficial inmediatamente comprendió que había sido un errory llamado a todos de regreso a la Corte.Sr. Rashid fue tomada en el muelle y el juez Gibbon le dijo que liberó a ir.Sr. Rashid es abogado dijo después, "estaba totalmente confundido.Un momento se enfrentaba a dos años en prisión y la próxima se va a casa en el autobús.Artículo 2El jurado de la tos se aclara la garganta pero cárceles hombre inocenteUn hombre encontrado no culpable por un jurado fue encarcelado por error porque alguien tosió como el capataz emitido el veredicto, el juez Michael Gibbon condenado Alan Rashid a dos años de prisión, creyendo que había sido encontrado culpable de hacer una amenaza de matar.Pero la inoportuna toser ahogada la vital palabra "no", dejando la Corte y defendantconvinced que había sido condenado.Juez Gibbon, 68, dijo Rashid, "la pena máxima para hacer una amenaza para matar es de diez años.Tomando todo en consideración, al menos, frase que te puedo dar es de dos la Comisión. Sr. Rashid, 32, de llanrumney, Cardiff, fue conducido a las celdas en Cardiff Crown Court y el juez liberado al jurado.Pero como el Sr. Rashid esperado para una camioneta para llevarlo a la cárcel, un desconcertado jurado pidió a un ujier de por qué un hombre fue absuelto fue encarcelado.El Tribunal fue apresuradamente a reunirse y el Sr. Rashid fue liberado.Nicholas Williamson, el administrador judicial, dijo, « fue muy extraño.El Presidente del jurado indicó un culpable verdictand el Tribunal procedió a condenar al acusado.Uno de los jurados estaba perplejo por lo que fue encarcelado después de beingfound no culpable y el juez fue informado.Sr. Rashid era un hombre muy aliviado cuando el juez explicó whathad pasó."jurors no había hablado antes durante la audiencia del miércoles porque creían que el Sr. Rashid habían sido condenados por otros delitos.
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