Talk:Tommy Sheridan/Comments

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Arrest at warrant sale

I think the second line of paragraph two contains an inaccuracy: "and was jailed for six months for trying to stop a warrant sale". As I recall, he was arrested and imprisoned for breaching an interdict forbidding his presence at the warrant sale. His six month sentence was, therefore, not for interfering with the sale but for contempt of the court's order.

Cpmac (talk) 13:42, 20 February 2008 (UTC)Cpmac