"On behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service, I would like to pay tribute to the courageous and dignified way N'Taya's family and friends have conducted themselves during the entire legal process.
They have had to hear the most traumatic evidence relating to their beautiful daughter during the trial. "
Not the least of which was their daughter's fatal stupidity in choice of partner:
Liverpool Crown Court heard Diakite was previously accused of assaulting his partner in October 2020. However, the next day, after police had visited their Prince Alfred Road home and recorded the young mum's allegations on bodycam, she made a retraction statement.
/facepalm
Diakite, of Prince Alfred Road, Wavertree, will be sentenced on Monday, March 21. High Court judge, Mr Justice Stephen Morris, directed that the asylum seeker, from the Ivory Coast, must attend court for that hearing.
Anyone aware of any wars on the Ivory Coast that might have provided a need to seek asylum? No? Me neither...
DCI Speight said:"We have increased the number of officers in our specialist domestic abuse teams and have also used domestic violence prevention notices, as well as the Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes (DVDS), also known as Clare's Law, which gives someone in a relationship 'the right to ask' for information from various agencies, including the police, about a partner's previous convictions, cautions, reprimands or final warnings for any offence of violence."
And until women choose their partners with more care and - when that proves a mistake in spite of it - take action to protect themselves, it'll be yet another waste of time.
surely this proves that he is NOT suitable to live in a civilised society and so should be sent back (deported) as soon as possible. As he seems to have had a passport, we can identify the safe country he left (probably safer since he left). I read a few weeks ago that we are spending millions on a govt dept that manages to deport a handful of these criminals every year - Why??
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