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Posted: 12 May 2006, 18:12
by ABA Boxing
ciscokid wrote:
koomey wrote:Does anyone know the name of the prison that Hamed has been sent to?

I for one will be writing a letter to him, and although no-one can condone hat he's done I do think he needs some support...

Koomey
That's an amazing thing to do - eveyone that I've known who has been sent down has said that they hardly get any letters and they really mean a lot when you do get mail.
Good idea, the good thing about Naz he is stinking rich, become his friend when he is inside & when he comes out, let the party begin! :TU:

Posted: 12 May 2006, 18:24
by koomey
ABA Boxing wrote:
ciscokid wrote:
koomey wrote:Does anyone know the name of the prison that Hamed has been sent to?

I for one will be writing a letter to him, and although no-one can condone hat he's done I do think he needs some support...

Koomey
That's an amazing thing to do - eveyone that I've known who has been sent down has said that they hardly get any letters and they really mean a lot when you do get mail.
Good idea, the good thing about Naz he is stinking rich, become his friend when he is inside & when he comes out, let the party begin! :TU:
Maybe I could hold up a bank, get myself a stretch and get to serve some time with Naz, maybe even break him out like Prison Break on CH5...

:TU:

Koomey

Posted: 13 May 2006, 08:42
by KOJOE90
Picture of Hameds car after the crash (So I am told)

http://www.emercedesbenz.com/Images/Mar ... RCrash.jpg

Posted: 13 May 2006, 19:16
by shoutout
havent really followed the case much, but when i read today on fightnews.com how the victim still cannot even walk & his life has been drastically changed, yet hamed walked away from the wreck without so much as an inquiry as to how the guy is doing...it's make me glad that the princess will actually do some time behind bars!! the shallow, lacking-in-character clown we saw in the ring was just the tip of the iceberg on what this loser is really like outside the ring!! :o

Posted: 13 May 2006, 19:26
by ABA Boxing
koomey wrote:
ABA Boxing wrote:
ciscokid wrote: That's an amazing thing to do - eveyone that I've known who has been sent down has said that they hardly get any letters and they really mean a lot when you do get mail.
Good idea, the good thing about Naz he is stinking rich, become his friend when he is inside & when he comes out, let the party begin! :TU:
Maybe I could hold up a bank, get myself a stretch and get to serve some time with Naz, maybe even break him out like Prison Break on CH5...

:TU:

Koomey
Naz got 15 months, probaly out in 7, i dont suggest you hold up a bank, u wont see the outside World for 25 + years!

Just write the letters its a safer bet :TU:

Posted: 13 May 2006, 20:21
by Southpaw Stylist
You lot are naive.

He will be in a MINIMUM security prison, and will probably be allowed out at weekends.

It's highly unlikely he'll be in any fights.

Posted: 13 May 2006, 21:13
by E
Southpaw Stylist wrote:You lot are naive.

He will be in a MINIMUM security prison, and will probably be allowed out at weekends.

It's highly unlikely he'll be in any fights.
Yes, but he will start in a category B (IE high security) prison before he is assessed and allocated to a minimum security prison.

This can take up to a month - more than enough for someone to have a go, though frankly I think it's unlikely he'll be attacked.

But psychologically it will be a humiliating, depressing and degrading experience for the twat.

Posted: 14 May 2006, 08:01
by dondada
Southpaw Stylist wrote:You lot are naive.

He will be in a MINIMUM security prison, and will probably be allowed out at weekends.

It's highly unlikely he'll be in any fights.
He's in Doncaster prison. No idea of the level of security.

He is appealing (in the legal sense).

Posted: 14 May 2006, 08:03
by kevin
Its a cat B prison with around 1,120 prisoners

Posted: 14 May 2006, 09:39
by KOJOE90
I don't now much about the law so I was wondering will the victim be able to sue/take a civil action against Hamed for personal damages etc etc.

Posted: 14 May 2006, 09:41
by kevin
It was mentioned in the tabloids yesterday that the victim was now going to sue him

Kev

Posted: 14 May 2006, 09:42
by KOJOE90
Kevin wrote:It was mentioned in the tabloids yesterday that the victim was now going to sue him

Kev
Thanks Kev. :TU:

Posted: 14 May 2006, 09:42
by KO Artist
KOJOE90 wrote:I don't now much about the law so I was wondering will the victim be able to sue/take a civil action against Hamed for personal damages etc etc.
Oh yes. In civil proceedings you anly need to prove probability instead of beyond reasonable doubt in a criminal court.

Hamed pleaded guilty anyway.

I expect the guy will get a big payout from Hamed AND Hameds insurance company. His insurance may even refuse to pay out as Hamed broke the law.

Hamed is culpable and IMO will end up paying out well over £1m, and rightly so.

Posted: 14 May 2006, 09:54
by KOJOE90
I used to be a Hamed fan but I hate 'Boyracers' in flash cars who drive like morons and at times ruin peoples lives.

Hamed has a history of driving offenses and should have known better.

He also claims to be a religious person yet appears to have little respect for the lives of others.

Hope he has to serve the full term of his sentance.

Posted: 15 May 2006, 11:39
by CB
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
CB wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:Let's get this in perspective, whilst Hamed is undoubtedly irresponsible thrashing his car around at 90mph on a dangerous road, it's not like he assaulted the bloke with a hammer and deliberately tried to kill him, I doubt Hamed went out thinking 'I'm going to drive like a loonie and see if I can kill someone and maybe even myself in the process'

Hamed might be stupid, but it doesn't make him the fornicating antichrist.

I think there's a lot of gloating about this because he is a wealthy man, but he's hardly the only man to have fucked someone over in a crash.
No you're right he's not the only man to have ever done it but that still doesn't make it right does it? It also doesn't make it right that he also left the scene of the accident either does it? No doubt if it was your family involved in this accident, that could have needlessly been avoided, you would not be so blase about it all.

Take Lee Hughes, the footballer, as another prime example no doubt he didn't mean to do it but he did and ending up killing one of the other people involved! Just because he didn't mean it is not an excuse to water down what Naz did!

As an aside though, in a way it is refreshing to see that even his millions could not get him off this charge, as we regularly see happen (albeit mainly with speeding footballers) in other cases involving professional sportsmen/celebrities!!

I honestly don't believe that Naz will get a hard time in nick as money really does talk and after his first two weeks or so he will no doubt be moved out to a cushty open nick!!!

Not wanting to hark back to Lee Hughes but he is the best comparison i have. When he first got sentenced everyone was banging on about him being locked up with Wolves/Blues/Cov/Villa fans and the hard time he was going to be in for but as rumours have it he has had a fairly easy time and his money has seen him through alright!!!

Naz has a now left his heavily pregnant missus with a young family without a father for 15 months (but technically could be out in 3/4 months on tag) as well as totally changing and affecting another families whole life just because he was "trying to impress" someone!! Not on in my books........


And your point is exactly? Aside from spitting bile all over the place, what exactly do you think should be done. And he won't be out in 3-4 months, he will serve at least half his sentence, which is 7 1/2 months, and possible more if he has any altercations inside.

Perhaps you think that they should remove his testicles, or allow the family to run him over in return?

I'll bet those 7 months in jail will feel long enough for Hamed to reflect on the error of his ways. The purpose of jail is not merely punishment, but rehabilitation. The fact he is banned for 4 years, and has to take an extended test, means he is not going to be behind the wheel for a long time if ever.

I'm of the opinion that people should get life bans from driving for serious offences, especially for Naz, who can afford to have a driver anyhow.
Touchy!!!

Spitting bile everywhere hey? Or commenting that the tone of your post came across as being sympathetic to Naz's predicament when surely the other two innocent parties in the accident were much more worthy of your sympathy rather than the poor little pussycat that is Naseem Hamed!!

Now i'm no JP but i do believe that although he has to serve half of his sentence i.e. 7 1/2 months he could quite conceivably be released after 4 months or so and finish the rest of his sentence on tag!! :TU:

As you were............

Posted: 15 May 2006, 18:23
by E
Hamed has been moved to a Cat D open prison after 1 DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is unheard of.... wanker he should at LEAST have spent 2 weeks MINIMUM waiting to be assessed.

The thing is he has possibly ruined someone else's life; let alone his family...

7 1/2 months in an open prison is just laughable. Don't get me wrong open prisons have there place but Hamed deserves more timne.

Posted: 16 May 2006, 04:03
by BunglesFingers
With the current state of the law in this country I'm very surprised that he is doing any time at all.
While he's lording it up at low security Moorland Prison some maniac non council tax payer will be doing hard time somewhere else.

Posted: 16 May 2006, 04:21
by Coconut
E wrote:Hamed has been moved to a Cat D open prison after 1 DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is unheard of.... wanker he should at LEAST have spent 2 weeks MINIMUM waiting to be assessed.

The thing is he has possibly ruined someone else's life; let alone his family...

7 1/2 months in an open prison is just laughable. Don't get me wrong open prisons have there place but Hamed deserves more timne.

Whilst Hamed doing at least some 'hard' time would make sense, there's probably a certain amount of justification in keeping him away from your average Cat B inmate. He's in far more danger than the average bloke off the street and the prison service does have some kind of duty of care.


Although I absolutely do agree that 7 months in an open prison is not the end of the world. All things being relative, it's a huge come-down for him, but it's not as long or as uncomfortable as it could have been / should have been.

Posted: 16 May 2006, 04:29
by jamesmcdonnell
Ding_Ding wrote:With the current state of the law in this country I'm very surprised that he is doing any time at all.
While he's lording it up at low security Moorland Prison some maniac non council tax payer will be doing hard time somewhere else.
Hilarious.

Funny, prison populations are greater than at any time in our history, and sentencing times have in fact increased rather than decreased. Check the national crime survery for details.

Posted: 16 May 2006, 06:13
by Twinkle Toes
Yeah James they are full of council tax dodgers :p

Posted: 16 May 2006, 06:56
by jamesmcdonnell
It is rather amazing how quickly non payment of council tax bring the law down on you, it's rather like victorian days being slung in jail for debts you cannot pay.

Posted: 16 May 2006, 07:04
by silkov
I had some sympathy foe Hamed earlier, but having seen that arrogant way him and his people behaved at court my view has changed somewhat... I don't really see any remorse from Hamed and if he was really sorry for what he did I doubt that he'd be appealing his sentence...
he could be out in just 6 months while his 'victim' will probably be suffering from the repercussions of this for the rest of his life...

Posted: 16 May 2006, 11:06
by dr_devious
Its not the first time Naz has been convicted of motoring offences either. Its a sad story though, mostly for the injured guy and his family but also for Naz and his family too. The bit I heard and really didnt like was that Naz hadnt apologised only through his solicitor in court, this is the least he should have done

Posted: 16 May 2006, 12:45
by silkov
I think many people would give him respect if he had made a personal statement about how sorry he was... maybe he is worried how much compensation he may have to shell out?... but really his attitude is doing him no favours...

ref ..the prince will be ok inside

Posted: 16 May 2006, 18:45
by robert
boxingchat wrote:1-0 to British Justice. :TU:

"Pick up the soap there's a good Boy!"
.... im sure prince nazim will get by ok inside he will be looked after by some of the main guys who will of course be paid...through contacts on the out side..he has lots of money and that will get him protection..for sure....