No direct response. However, we do know that he has attempted to appeal and, however unlikely it would be, the verdict could be overturned in his favour. Maybe the Crown solicitor has suggest that they will ask for an increase in sentence on appeal.aesmith wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:35 am What was their response to that email? I happen to know that they responded to similar email on 18th May as follows, which doesn't seem to me to indicate any intention to take action ...
"Thank you for your email. We are aware of Mr Ellis. As you note, the High Court recently imposed a suspended sentence on Mr Ellis; the Solicitor General had brought the application for committal for contempt. "
I'm more surprised by the apparent radio silence from our other usual suspects. Their ability to put their feet in others' mouths is legendary.