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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 1:59 pm 
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so lets see you defend this one Mr T :roll:

A Liverpool taxi driver, who forced a male passenger to perform a sex act as he drove, has failed in a bid to clear his name.

Married dad-of-two Khaldon Mohammed previously claimed that his customer initiated sexual activity but was found guilty of rape in January 2017 and jailed for six-and-a-half years.


The 31-year-old, of Gwendoline Street in Toxteth, took his case to the Court of Appeal last week but failed to have his conviction overturned.

Although Mohammed pleaded not guilty after the incident in 2015, he was convicted after a jury heard of the victim’s distress in the moments afterwards, when he called a friend in hysterics.

The court heard the passenger got into Mohammed’s taxi in 2015 after a night out, and was drunk but “not so drunk that he did not know what he was doing.”

The man told police that Mohammed had initiated conversation, but the passenger could not hear from the back so was invited to climb into the front passenger seat.

Arthur Gibson, prosecuting, said: “The usual banter took a strange and what is clearly now a sinister turn, because the defendant started to ask him about his sexual orientation and came out with the question ‘do you like d***?’”

He said the journey continued, before Mohammed “suddenly” unzipped his jeans, “pulled” the man’s head down and “forced him” to perform a sex act.

Mr Gibson said the driver pushed the victim away when they stopped at red traffic lights, because people were around, before pulling his head down again.

He said after Mohammed finished, the journey ended and the man got out and ran into his home.

His lawyers claimed at an appeal hearing that fresh evidence from another Liverpool taxi driver cast doubt on the safety of the jury’s guilty verdict

The other driver told of having picked up a male passenger - with the same name as Mohammed’s victim - and being offered oral sex as payment.

When shown pictures of the complainant in Mohammed’s case, he said he recognised him as the passenger who offered him the sexual favour.

But returning to court today to deliver their judgment, three top judges refused Mohammed’s bid to appeal his conviction.

Ruling on the case, Lord Justice Bean, sitting with Mr Justice Sweeney and Judge Anthony Leonard QC, said the new witness had only had a “fleeting glance” of his passenger.

And there had been a gap of at least 19 months between him picking up the man and being shown the photo of Mohammed’s victim.

The judge said: “Each of the three members of this court takes the view that the fresh evidence raises no reasonable doubt as to the guilt of Khaldon Mohammed.”

The prosecution case was “strong”, based on lies by Mohammed in his police interview and the improbability of him allowing himself to receive oral sex “out of curiosity”.

He added: “The distressed state of the complainant very shortly afterwards made for a formidable case, even against a defendant of good character.”

The appeal was dismissed and the conviction upheld.

disgusting pervert

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 5:22 pm 
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I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.

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Strange that the so called victim did not get out at the traffic lights, having apparently already been forced the first time!

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Sussex wrote:
I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.


the thing is though it would probably have been switched off :wink:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 9:03 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
Sussex wrote:
I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.


the thing is though it would probably have been switched off :wink:

But that would have given some weight towards the guilt of the driver.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 1:06 am 
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Sussex wrote:
I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.


Who knows, You'd just have to suck it and see?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 9:32 am 
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bloodnock wrote:
Sussex wrote:
I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.


Who knows, You'd just have to suck it and see?
Quote from Monica Lewinsky?? :)

I've heard tales of "ladies" give blokes a BJ while they's driving but fail to see how this is possible as there doesn't appear to be enough room between the average bloke's gut and the steering wheel to get a head there unless the bloke os "quite lengthy". OK if it's a skinny bloke driving who could put the seat back as far as it would go, might just be possible.

Maybe someone should do some research into the physical possibilities of such an act?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 9:59 am 
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roythebus wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Sussex wrote:
I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.


Who knows, You'd just have to suck it and see?
Quote from Monica Lewinsky?? :)

I've heard tales of "ladies" give blokes a BJ while they's driving but fil to see how this is possible as there doesn't appear to be enough room between the average bloke's gut and the steering wheel to get a head there unless the bloke os "quite lengthy". OK if it's a skinny bloke driving who could put the seat back as far as it would go, might just be possible.

Maybe someone should do some research into the physical possibilities of such an act?


Your over thinking this one Roy :lol: :lol:


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bloodnock wrote:
Sussex wrote:
I wish there was a way we could get a lie detector that actually works, as something ain’t right in what we read in this article.

I think CCTV would have helped, if for no other reason than it wouldn’t have happened.


Who knows, You'd just have to suck it and see?


you can I certainly won't

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