Dear All
The long running saga is back, and I am not talking about
Mousetrap in London !
Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry is back in Court. McGarry is
accused of stealing more than £25,000 from pro-independence groups. In her
first trial, the highlights were McGarry pleading guilty, McGarry getting the
jail, McGarry using the defence of being mentally ill, and who could fail to
forget the court verdict being quashed.
McGarry only spent a few days in jail before being released
from her 18 month sentence.
As a victim of Natalie McGarry, I was like many,
disappointed that she was out walking the streets. I saw this as justice denied
given she had plead guilty. Knowing that she could face jail the first time
round didn’t stop McGarry getting preggers, after all if you are keen to avoid
jail time, a new born is a useful prop, two is even better! In a post criminal
trial verdict of Tommy Sheridan, he used his wee girl in mitigation and I think
managed to drag in xmas into it as well. Sadly, although Santa Klaus made it to
his house on Paisley Road West ,
Tommy didn’t that xmas!
I missed out on the Court room drama first time round but
really this trial is a spectacle worth going to view if you can get in.
This is round two!
Natalie McGarry appeared at Glasgow Sherrif Court today
facing two embezzlement charges. She is accused of appropriating £21,000 for
her own use in her role as treasurer of the Women for Independence group between April 26, 2013 and
November 30, 2015. She is also accused of embezzling £4,661.02 for her own use
from the Glasgow Regional Association of the Scottish National Party between
April 9 2014 and August 10 2015.
The bit which made this case rather ‘meaty’ was when it was revealed
in evidence that she was accused of failing to transfer charitable donations
raised by the group to Perth
and Kinross Foodbank and to Positive Prisons, Positive Futures. In cases like
this when the magical £20,000 is reached or surpassed, if a person is found
guilty, then jail time is on the cards.
Natalie McGarry was part of the Glasgow Southside clique
which surrounded Nicola Sturgeon. Her brand of poison was on show on social
platforms like twitter on her rise to the top. McGarry was also happy to help
others commit crime, here is the story about that episode, she escaped being
named in open court after her pal; the vile Tommy Ball pleaded guilty.
In the new trial, a jury will hear from the prosecution that
McGarry allegedly transferred money made from fundraising events into her own
personal accounts - and allegedly used cheques, held in the name of Women for Independence , to deposit
money into her accounts. All the evidence of the first trial should be
available in the second, and the fact McGarry has entered not guilty pleas to
both charges isn’t a surprise. Of course, it might be a bit tricky finding a
jury who doesn’t know that she already plea guilty to all of this in the first
trial. I assume the Sheriff will have to raise this and then tell the jury to
forget it.
In the aftermath of pleading guilty in the first trial, passing
sentence, Sheriff Crozier told McGarry that her fraud and deceit had been of
the "most serious kind" given the position of trust she had been in.
He added:
"You have fallen very far short of the standards the
general public should expect from their elected representative. There is no
alternative than a custodial sentence as you have shown no remorse."
Her brief, Allan MacLeod said something in the first trial
of interest:
“Her position to date is that while she accepts that her
financial organisation may have been lacking, somewhat haphazard, at no point
has she ever accepted that she dishonestly appropriated any of these funds.”
This raises some questions;
1/ Did circa £21,000 go missing from Women for Independence when she was
treasurer?
2/ Did circa £4,661.02 go missing from the Glasgow Regional Association
when she was in charge?
3/ Did she transfer all the money allocated to Perth and Kinross
Foodbank?
4/ Did she transfer all the money allocated to Positive
Prisons, Positive Futures?
And that’s just to get started!
Oh how easy life would have been if coronavirus had wiped
out the population of the world and sent those who were left back to the stone
ages! Sadly for Natalie McGarry, the world is still spinning, courts are still
in operation and her ticket has been called up again. In law, you have a thing
called mitigation post verdict which gives your lawyer a chance to tell a sob
story. In her case, the first time round, her lawyer said McGarry lived a "very
isolated existence".
I don’t know about you but according to the press, Natalie
McGarry when sentenced was said to live in trendy Clarkston, last time I
checked, it wasn’t anywhere near outer Mongolia. Plenty of buses, trains, taxis
going through there, nice parks, libraries, shops nearby and from press photos,
the family has a nice car. So “very isolated existence” didn’t wash with me,
and neither did it with Sheriff Crozier.
Finally, In the event that Natalie McGarry is convicted in
this new trial, isolation will never be a problem in Cornton Vale Prison.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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