Eric Watson appeal unlikely, sentencing judge says

Eric Watson appeal unlikely, sentencing judge says
Victoria Young
The judge presiding over Eric Watson’s epic court battle with Owen Glenn says there is little chance of Watson getting leave to appeal a contempt of court decision against him.And Lord Justice Christopher Nugee said he would have sentenced Watson to a six-month term but took into account personal factors and decided on four months instead.  Under UK law a person guilty of civil contempt is considered a short-term prisoner so the former Warriors and Hanover Finance owner will be entitled to be released after serving half of the senten...

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