Liable to be returned to custody. Jaswant singh chail, on counts one, the sentence is one of 44 months in prison. On counts to the sentence is one of 16 months in prison. On counts three, the sentence is one of 48 months imprisonment, with an extended licence period of five years. The total sentences amounted to nine years custody with a further licence period of five years. The defendant may go down. We licence period of five years. The defendant may go down. We are ust leavin the defendant may go down. We are ust leaving the courtroom, i defendant may go down. We are ust leaving the courtroom, Court I Defendant May go down. We are just leaving the courtroom, court room i leaving the courtroom, Court Room One at the old bailey, where we have been listening to the sentencing of Jaswant Singh chail, who pleaded guilty for treason, to treason. Mr Justice Hillyard summing up the case as you can hear going into a lot of detail. We heard thatjaswant as you can hear going into a lot of detai
Then my death is near. Please share this with whoever, and if possible, get it to the news if they are interested. The sending of the message containing the threat to kill the queen is the basis for count three. By the time he sent the video, the defendant must have been in the private part of the grounds of windsor castle. That is to say the area near the royal residence, rather than simply the grounds of windsor park. 0nly rather than simply the grounds of windsor park. Only four minutes later he surrendered himself to the Protection Officer as i have indicated. He was taken into police custody. He was examined by a nurse. He said he had had no Mental Health diagnosis. He did not consider himself to be suicidal. He did not want to kill himself but knew that he would die at the hands of others. He knew that his purpose was to kill the queen and then he would be killed. The nurse recommended that the defendant be detained under section 136 of the Mental Health act 1983, as a person who
And weight loss, psychological symptoms such as hopelessness and suicidal thoughts. Symptoms such as hopelessness and suicidalthoughts. I now symptoms such as hopelessness and suicidal thoughts. I now set out the conclusions i have come to about the psychiatric issues and my assessment of the defendants culpability. I shall not refer to all the points which have been made in evidence and argument, but sufficient to explain my conclusions and the reasons for them. Obviously, an important question is, what prompted the defendant to behave in the way he did . The explanation he has offered at various times to the medical professionals who have spoken to him and in his own pronouncements before his arrest has been that the events on the 25th Of December were prompted by injustice, including the amritsar massacre. He felt the need to avenge these matters. The defendant has not given evidence before me, and so there is nothing from him from the witness box to contradict, undermine or qualify