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Leon McKenzie Jailed

edited February 2012 in General Charlton
Just heard on SSN that he has been jailed for 6 months and banned from driving for 18 months. The jail sentence was for sending fraudulent letters to the police claiming he wasn`t driving when he actually was!
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  • Just heard on SSN that he has been jailed for 6 months and banned from driving for 18 months. The jail sentence was for sending fraudulent letters to the police claiming he wasn`t driving when he actually was!
    surely he was injured at the time ;)

  • Think he will appeal on that basis!
  • He attempted to commit suicide, whilst at Charlton, so I won't be too harsh.
  • Chris Huhne must be a worried man. The courts seem to be coming down hard on this sort of thing.
  • Bad timing for the launch of his music career...
  • Chris Huhne must be a worried man. The courts seem to be coming down hard on this sort of thing.
    What a shame!

    I think if the judge really wants to punish Huhne he should make him get back wtih his wife!!

  • He attempted to commit suicide, whilst at Charlton, so I won't be too harsh.
  • Or good timing depending on how you look at it.
  • Just say sorry Leon
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  • He has. He's blamed it on his depression.
  • Pre Prepared Statement from Leon Mckenzie

    I prepared this statement to be able to share with you all how I am feeling and most of all to explain what happened.

    A few years ago, I was not in a good place and couldn't always make sense of what was going on. Some things being personal and some being work related. Unfortunately at that time I fell deep into depression, which led me to try and take my life.

    Around that period I wasn’t thinking straight, and got caught up with the wrong people around me. My behaviour towards certain things like these speeding offences were totally unacceptable and very naive of me to allow a third party to take my points for me. I allowed someone to take my points innocently, not knowing the seriousness of what was actually happening.

    My mindset at the time was confused and not like it is now. Allowing someone to take my points from me, was very stupid of me and I only wish I was in a better place back then and that I could turn back the clock.

    These offences happened two years ago. I was arrested over a year ago and had been told by the police at the time of the arrest if I answered all questions, told the truth and gave them everything they needed I would be cautioned and not charged. I did all that was asked off me, and as result I was given a caution.

    It was only when I was arrested when I really understood just how serious this was. I was cautioned and given a chance to start to get my life back again. Which I did and learn't from my mistakes.

    Five months after receiving the caution, I was told that the police officers that were in charge at the time had made a mistake and that I would now be facing charges. The officer in charge reversed his decision and got the caution removed. Two years on, I am left with being charged for these offences.

    I broke the law six times in that two year period which I am now very aware of . I am truly sorry for these offences that I committed. I must stress to you all, I was not representing the real me back then and realise how stupid I have been. As most of you, especially the people who really know me are aware, I have been in a better place recently and I have really turned my life around.

    It took a lot to speak out publicly about trying to end my life and now turning it around with helping others with issues of depression and starting a new career in music. I feel like I have given back in a lot of ways and will continue to do so as soon as I possibly can.

    Anyone reading this, I hope you take note and learn by my mistakes, especially if you are in a bad place with depression,

    I ask anyone with depression to speak out to someone before you start making any mistakes like I did.

    I am not the Leon that I was a few years ago. I didn’t set an example and I am truly sorry for that. I believe now, I am Leon, not the Leon I was during that two year period, my only comment is that I wasn’t well at that particular time and was not thinking in a way that i am now. I allowed a third party to take points without realising the extent and impact it would cause to mine and my families lives today.

    I am now leaving my wife and my beautiful four children along with some fantastic friends and family. God willing they will be okay.

    Anyone that knows me, knows my heart and more importantly knows the change in me from where I was compared to where I am now. I am a fighter and looks like now I don’t have a choice but to battle on which I will do.

    I would like to say a massive thanks to my family and friends for the support they have given me, especially while this has been going on for so long.

    Leon
  • Got there first..
  • Banter
    banter gone wrong :(

    I hope he sorts his life out.

  • Chris Huhne must be a worried man. The courts seem to be coming down hard on this sort of thing.
    Huhne will wriggle out of it.
  • edited February 2012
    Pre Prepared Statement from Leon Mckenzie

    These offences happened two years ago. I was arrested over a year ago and had been told by the police at the time of the arrest if I answered all questions, told the truth and gave them everything they needed I would be cautioned and not charged. I did all that was asked off me, and as result I was given a caution.



    Five months after receiving the caution, I was told that the police officers that were in charge at the time had made a mistake and that I would now be facing charges. The officer in charge reversed his decision and got the caution removed. Two years on, I am left with being charged for these offences.
    I am truly puzzled by the action of the police telling him one thing and cautioning him- and then 5 months later, reversing their decision.

    Why?


  • Agree, Oggy - very strange. Six months in prison seems pretty harsh in these circumstances.
  • edited February 2012
    That's two of Parky's signings now behind bars. He can have a kick about with Omozusi...

    In fact, does anyone fancy having a go at selecting an At Her Majesy's Pleasure XI?

    I'll make a start by nominating Ronnie Wallwork as captain.
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  • At least he can write more songs while he's in there ;)
  • edited February 2012
    Well, he broke the law 6 times in 2 years and then sent fraudulent letters to the police denying some of the charges.

    If I did all of that I would expect nothing less than 6 months jail. In fact, if I did it, they would probably bring back hanging!
  • That's two of Parky's signings now behind bars. He can have a kick about with Omozusi...

    In fact, does anyone fancy having a go at selecting an At Her Majesy's Pleasure XI?

    I'll make a start by nominating Ronnie Wallwork as captain.
    Luke McCormick in goal
  • Everyone's favourite, Lee Hughes up front then.
  • Pennant on the wing, Supplying crosses for Marlon King
  • Adams marshalling the defence with best providing the flair
  • That Welsh bloke from Man U who printed the forged notes.
  • Jan Molby in midfield
  • That Welsh bloke from Man U who printed the forged notes.
    Mickey Thomas?
  • George Best
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