10+ convictions should be an automatic 10 year sentence. 93 should be life.
Any_Necessary_9588 on
93 homes/businesses lives upset over each incident yet SFA from our legal system (it’s not a Justice system – maybe we should call Jim O’Callaghan ‘Minister for Legal’ as justice is hit and miss in this country
keichunyan on
Failure to be rehabilitated should means you spend the rest of your life in jail. You had your chance. Nobody accidentally commits 90 criminal offenses. Just throw away the key.
Alastor001 on
Once you reach 100, you get an achievement. After that, 500 is the next goal
NoBookkeeper6864 on

Pardon_Chato on
Stephen Pavlov – does that name ring a bell?
GerKoll on
Achievement Hunter dissolved in 2023, but 93 is quite an….ah…achievement….
Strict-Gap9062 on
After 5 he should have been detained and deported but nope. Not in good old Eire.
Suup45 on
Law but no justice, pathetic system
miju-irl on
Judge saying he is the “last chance saloon” is a joke.
The last chance saloon for this person should have been somewhere before their 10th conviction.
It’s another great example of what is fundamentally wrong with our justice system.
TheRustyPeaches on
Why do we all play by the rules when the judges let these fuckers walk. Judge said it’s his last chance to change… I think after 50 he was probably locked in to the life, Judge. Unserious country
GerbertVonTroff on
According to Google he’s from Belarus. Why tf is he still allowed to be here after all these convictions? Absolutely ridiculous
phyneas on
Even more ridiculous that he was given an already pretty lenient custodial sentence of 15 months, given his history and the fact that he stole a few grand worth of items from a bunch of people, only to have that overturned by another judge and reduced to a fully suspended sentence.
> Judge O’Donohoe told Pavlov that this was his “last chance saloon”
Wonder how many times he was warned that he was getting “one last chance” by all the other judges during the sentencing for those previous 93 convictions? I’m all for rehabilitation over punishment when possible, but even a toddler will figure out pretty quickly that when you’re told “Don’t you dare do that again, or else next time X will happen…” multiple times but X never happens, X is never actually *going* to happen and you can just keep doing whatever you want without any fear of consequences, so I don’t know why we seem to think that fully grown criminals won’t be able to see through that ruse just as easily.
maeveomaeve on
So we’re soft on foreign criminals as well as home-grown? At least we’re fair…to the criminals.
4 speeding fines and you’re off the road, 93 convictions and you’re allowed walk the streets?
sureyouknowurself on
> He presented a letter from Coolmine Therapeutic Community, which he said gave a “gold standard” for his client’s efforts to rehabilitate.
Was such a letter produced for the 93 previous convictions?
TheButlerThatDidIt on
I’m really convinced most of the people in this thread are bots or non-Irish. I’ve never met people his discompassionate towards their fellow human beings.
Pavlov had an addiction problem and used burglaring to pay for it. You can’t blame the addict for trying to pay for their fix. THATS JUST WHAT THEY DO!
Instead, ask why Pavlov didn’t have treatment available to him.
What part of the social contract says that Irish taxpayers should find endless social welfare for Belarusians while they’re not obligated to even attempt to obey the law in return?
BlubberyGiraffe on
Let’s not pretend this isn’t because our prisons are over capacity.
As long as this inept, unfit government continue to do fucking nothing about it, it’ll never change.
I’ve no doubt the fucking gimps would release half of the current prisoners in an attempt to make up space for new ones and give themselves a pat on the back for it.
guinnessarse on
Why is he in the country.
Drug addicted burglar with 90+ convictions.
Presumably housed by the tax payer, getting defended in court by the tax payer and ultimately goes back on the streets to commit crimes against the tax payer.
Deport deport deport.
chestypants12 on
He’ll be at the next anti-immigrant march.
user90857 on
last chance with 93 convictions. fucking hell. we literally encourage people to be criminals
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10+ convictions should be an automatic 10 year sentence. 93 should be life.
93 homes/businesses lives upset over each incident yet SFA from our legal system (it’s not a Justice system – maybe we should call Jim O’Callaghan ‘Minister for Legal’ as justice is hit and miss in this country
Failure to be rehabilitated should means you spend the rest of your life in jail. You had your chance. Nobody accidentally commits 90 criminal offenses. Just throw away the key.
Once you reach 100, you get an achievement. After that, 500 is the next goal

Stephen Pavlov – does that name ring a bell?
Achievement Hunter dissolved in 2023, but 93 is quite an….ah…achievement….
After 5 he should have been detained and deported but nope. Not in good old Eire.
Law but no justice, pathetic system
Judge saying he is the “last chance saloon” is a joke.
The last chance saloon for this person should have been somewhere before their 10th conviction.
It’s another great example of what is fundamentally wrong with our justice system.
Why do we all play by the rules when the judges let these fuckers walk. Judge said it’s his last chance to change… I think after 50 he was probably locked in to the life, Judge. Unserious country
According to Google he’s from Belarus. Why tf is he still allowed to be here after all these convictions? Absolutely ridiculous
Even more ridiculous that he was given an already pretty lenient custodial sentence of 15 months, given his history and the fact that he stole a few grand worth of items from a bunch of people, only to have that overturned by another judge and reduced to a fully suspended sentence.
> Judge O’Donohoe told Pavlov that this was his “last chance saloon”
Wonder how many times he was warned that he was getting “one last chance” by all the other judges during the sentencing for those previous 93 convictions? I’m all for rehabilitation over punishment when possible, but even a toddler will figure out pretty quickly that when you’re told “Don’t you dare do that again, or else next time X will happen…” multiple times but X never happens, X is never actually *going* to happen and you can just keep doing whatever you want without any fear of consequences, so I don’t know why we seem to think that fully grown criminals won’t be able to see through that ruse just as easily.
So we’re soft on foreign criminals as well as home-grown? At least we’re fair…to the criminals.
4 speeding fines and you’re off the road, 93 convictions and you’re allowed walk the streets?
> He presented a letter from Coolmine Therapeutic Community, which he said gave a “gold standard” for his client’s efforts to rehabilitate.
Was such a letter produced for the 93 previous convictions?
I’m really convinced most of the people in this thread are bots or non-Irish. I’ve never met people his discompassionate towards their fellow human beings.
Pavlov had an addiction problem and used burglaring to pay for it. You can’t blame the addict for trying to pay for their fix. THATS JUST WHAT THEY DO!
Instead, ask why Pavlov didn’t have treatment available to him.
Worth noting that one of these thefts happened [while he was on bail for burgling a charity for disabled children](https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/man-charged-with-burglary-at-dublin-charity-office-appears-in-court-1511634.html).
What part of the social contract says that Irish taxpayers should find endless social welfare for Belarusians while they’re not obligated to even attempt to obey the law in return?
Let’s not pretend this isn’t because our prisons are over capacity.
As long as this inept, unfit government continue to do fucking nothing about it, it’ll never change.
I’ve no doubt the fucking gimps would release half of the current prisoners in an attempt to make up space for new ones and give themselves a pat on the back for it.
Why is he in the country.
Drug addicted burglar with 90+ convictions.
Presumably housed by the tax payer, getting defended in court by the tax payer and ultimately goes back on the streets to commit crimes against the tax payer.
Deport deport deport.
He’ll be at the next anti-immigrant march.
last chance with 93 convictions. fucking hell. we literally encourage people to be criminals
What a joke
Shocking stuff.