>Diasivi, of Cardy Rock Crescent, Balbriggan, Co Dublin, admitted affray. He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence.
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> Having reviewed the facts and Diasivi’s personal circumstances, she said the court was going to give him “one final chance”, imposing an 18-month sentence suspended on strict conditions.
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> Diasivi has 24 previous convictions including 13 for road traffic offences, nine for public order offences and one drugs offence.
One final chance outta sort it. Jesus H Christ.
Bonoisapox on
Jesus fucking wept
TurfMilkshake on
Google the guys name:
“Diasivi also pleaded guilty to a charge related to his involvement in the fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde, an asylum seeker, who was facing rape charges in Italy, who died on Anne Street, Dublin, last February.”
Many of these scumbags in our country
DepartureElegant2923 on
I’m speechless over this. We’ve lost
Marcus_Suridius on
“He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence.”
Wtf.
South-Tough-1997 on
Pathetic
OkCoconut3270 on
We need to start some form of campaign where everyone, anytime they see a politician just ask them “can we build a fucking prison already”
Ok-Brick-4192 on
24 previous convictions and still allowed to walk.
Pension_Alternative on
He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence. So she gives him ANOTHER suspended sentence? This totally undermines the previous suspended sentence and it makes these rulings utterly meaningless.
It’s just ridiculous at this point.
i-read-it-again on
How can he have two suspended sentences at the same time.
Icy-Company3467 on
What is actually wrong with these people? Drugs or something? Why do people go looking for trouble and want to fight all the time
ATarrificHeadache on
In Ireland, if you’re a talented musician you can punch children in the face
Dazzling_Delivery118 on
Prisons need more funding.
Should’ve been 2-3 years forget ….
1Saltyd0g on
Cant be giving coloured people sentences people might think the judge is racist /s
itchyblood on
Deport
strokejammer on
Our court system is broken!
TaimBanana on
With the way the youths of the today are recently, am I the only one who thought “well, did the kid deserve it?”
***Not in favour of hitting kids. Just sick of stories about ‘little Angela’s who suffer zero consequences.
CyborgBanana on
>They were speaking in Polish and laughing. At some point, Diasivi turned to the boy, asking “What the f**k are you looking at? What are you laughing at?”
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>Diasivi has 24 previous convictions including 13 for road traffic offences, nine for public order offences and one drugs offence. No victim impact statement was provided to the court.
Unhinged and dangerous.
>Oisín Clarke, defending, said Diasivi’s partner was due to give birth shortly and Diasivi would be required at home to mind their infant while she was in hospital.
I can’t see this child having a great life if this is how both parents act. Hopefully something changes for the kid’s sake.
honey11uno on
Why ppl are embracing right wing politics all over Europe in one short article
Otherwise-Winner9643 on
*Diasivi, of Cardy Rock Crescent, Balbriggan, Co Dublin, admitted affray. He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence.*
Isn’t the whole point of a suspended sentence that it becomes custodial if you break the law during the timeframe?
*During a previous hearing the court was told Diasivi and his partner got on to the Dart at Booterstown. They sat down adjacent to the boy, his older sister and their mother.*
*They were speaking in Polish and laughing. At some point, Diasivi turned to the boy, asking “What the f**k are you looking at? What are you laughing at?”*
*The boy’s older sister intervened, saying “Is there something wrong with you? He’s only 11.” The sister and Diasivi’s partner started to argue.*
*Diasivi’s partner threw a punch at the boy’s sister and the two women became involved in an altercation. Diasivi also became involved, throwing a punch which connected with the boy’s face.*
They were spoiling for a fight.
SnooChickens1534 on
Another doctor or engineer
HuskerBusker on
“This small boy will pay for your insolence, woman!”
cyberwicklow on
Dear Christ I can smell smell the privatisation of the prison system coming… typical FF/FG tactics, absolutely ruin a necessary institution then sell it off to for profit corporations to “fix” the problem. Then try campaign on the idea that they solved the issue.
Such_Package_7726 on
Plenty of kids running about that need a slap. Everyone at fault here?
Gullintani on
“Make crime illegal” and we all laughed…
nycoolbreez on
Yank here. In response to similar instances where the public felt that judges were overly sympathetic or abused their discretion the individual states’ and federal legislatures implemented mandatory minimum sentences. As a result, sentencing has shifted power over sentencing from the judge to the prosecutor, and have contributed to longer and harsher sentences
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>Diasivi, of Cardy Rock Crescent, Balbriggan, Co Dublin, admitted affray. He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence.
…
> Having reviewed the facts and Diasivi’s personal circumstances, she said the court was going to give him “one final chance”, imposing an 18-month sentence suspended on strict conditions.
…
> Diasivi has 24 previous convictions including 13 for road traffic offences, nine for public order offences and one drugs offence.
One final chance outta sort it. Jesus H Christ.
Jesus fucking wept
Google the guys name:
“Diasivi also pleaded guilty to a charge related to his involvement in the fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde, an asylum seeker, who was facing rape charges in Italy, who died on Anne Street, Dublin, last February.”
Many of these scumbags in our country
I’m speechless over this. We’ve lost
“He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence.”
Wtf.
Pathetic
We need to start some form of campaign where everyone, anytime they see a politician just ask them “can we build a fucking prison already”
24 previous convictions and still allowed to walk.
He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence. So she gives him ANOTHER suspended sentence? This totally undermines the previous suspended sentence and it makes these rulings utterly meaningless.
It’s just ridiculous at this point.
How can he have two suspended sentences at the same time.
What is actually wrong with these people? Drugs or something? Why do people go looking for trouble and want to fight all the time
In Ireland, if you’re a talented musician you can punch children in the face
Prisons need more funding.
Should’ve been 2-3 years forget ….
Cant be giving coloured people sentences people might think the judge is racist /s
Deport
Our court system is broken!
With the way the youths of the today are recently, am I the only one who thought “well, did the kid deserve it?”
***Not in favour of hitting kids. Just sick of stories about ‘little Angela’s who suffer zero consequences.
>They were speaking in Polish and laughing. At some point, Diasivi turned to the boy, asking “What the f**k are you looking at? What are you laughing at?”
>
>Diasivi has 24 previous convictions including 13 for road traffic offences, nine for public order offences and one drugs offence. No victim impact statement was provided to the court.
Unhinged and dangerous.
>Oisín Clarke, defending, said Diasivi’s partner was due to give birth shortly and Diasivi would be required at home to mind their infant while she was in hospital.
I can’t see this child having a great life if this is how both parents act. Hopefully something changes for the kid’s sake.
Why ppl are embracing right wing politics all over Europe in one short article
*Diasivi, of Cardy Rock Crescent, Balbriggan, Co Dublin, admitted affray. He was on bail for another offence at the time and serving a suspended prison sentence.*
Isn’t the whole point of a suspended sentence that it becomes custodial if you break the law during the timeframe?
*During a previous hearing the court was told Diasivi and his partner got on to the Dart at Booterstown. They sat down adjacent to the boy, his older sister and their mother.*
*They were speaking in Polish and laughing. At some point, Diasivi turned to the boy, asking “What the f**k are you looking at? What are you laughing at?”*
*The boy’s older sister intervened, saying “Is there something wrong with you? He’s only 11.” The sister and Diasivi’s partner started to argue.*
*Diasivi’s partner threw a punch at the boy’s sister and the two women became involved in an altercation. Diasivi also became involved, throwing a punch which connected with the boy’s face.*
They were spoiling for a fight.
Another doctor or engineer
“This small boy will pay for your insolence, woman!”
Dear Christ I can smell smell the privatisation of the prison system coming… typical FF/FG tactics, absolutely ruin a necessary institution then sell it off to for profit corporations to “fix” the problem. Then try campaign on the idea that they solved the issue.
Plenty of kids running about that need a slap. Everyone at fault here?
“Make crime illegal” and we all laughed…
Yank here. In response to similar instances where the public felt that judges were overly sympathetic or abused their discretion the individual states’ and federal legislatures implemented mandatory minimum sentences. As a result, sentencing has shifted power over sentencing from the judge to the prosecutor, and have contributed to longer and harsher sentences
Deport
And he gets another suspended sentence 🙄