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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:21 am 
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I said 7 years but it sickens me that this man will only serve 6.A family will spend a life time of lose and this (i can not find any word to describe this person)will be out in a few years it makes me sick. :evil:


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My condolences to his family.


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very sad news indeed there was a woman from round here got 12 years for killing a couple on the A1 so it might be a tougher sentance they are trying to increase the length of sentences although in my opinion if the bloke was disqualified and drunk and had taken the car without consent he should get life but unfortunately the law still doesn't equate drunk car drivers killing people as equivalent to a drunken idiot killing someone in a fight


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 2:18 pm 
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For what it's worth... :-o

Wondered what this new article was all about when I saw the headline, and had zero recollection of this person.

But on reading it became obvious that it was the incident where the perp drove into the taxi driver - ostensibly to commit suicide - and the driver died because he wasn't wearing a seatbelt.

Not sure I like this kind of headline, though. I mean, he did kill the driver, but the headline and strapline makes it sound like something more direct and violent.

Didn't realise this numpty had been knocking around St Andrews, though :-o

Another one to watch out for 8-[


Dundee taxi driver killer back in court for stalking campaign

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Halim Cholmeley, who killed a Dundee taxi driver in 2009, stalked his victim for more than a month last year.

A killer driver stamped on his former partner’s mobile phone before plaguing her with unwanted messages during a month-long stalking campaign.

Halim Cholmeley, 50, from Angus, caused his victim fear and alarm by turning up at her home uninvited and storming in without her permission.

Cholmeley – who was jailed for six years for the death of a Dundee taxi driver – has been placed on a community payback order with 12 months supervision.

Stalking campaign

Dundee Sheriff Court was told Cholmeley grabbed his estranged partner’s mobile phone during a row at her home in St Andrews on July 23 last year.

The court was told he repeatedly stamped on the phone and caused fear or alarm to his victim and two children who also witnessed the incident.

He admitted acting in a threatening or abusive manner and stalking the woman by waging a campaign of harassment against her between August 31 and October 7 2023.

Cholmeley admitted engaging in a course of conduct by repeatedly and persistently phoning, texting and sending her unwanted social media messages.

He admitted sending an unwanted gift to her work before turning up at her home and entering it uninvited.

He also admitted breaching bail by contacting her repeatedly.

Sentencing, Sheriff Jillian Martin-Brown said she was taking a positive social work report into account and was following the recommendation to impose a non-custodial sentence.

Litany of past crimes

Cholmeley was jailed for six years and banned from the road for a decade for driving into a taxi and killing Gavin McCabe in 2009.

At the time, he told bystanders he deliberately drove into the cab in an attempt to end his own life.

He took the keys to his girlfriend’s BMW without permission after an evening of drinking and crashed into the side of the taxi being driven by Mr McCabe, 41, who sustained fatal head injuries.

The taxi cab’s passenger, Azeez Butali, 33, who was picked up in Perth, suffered serious injuries and had to be cut from the wreckage.

Cholmeley admitted causing death by driving dangerously and taking the BMW without consent, driving while banned and without insurance.

After his release from prison, Cholmeley was caught driving without a licence or insurance.

He also admitted failing to provide a breath sample and was jailed for six months.

He was also banned from driving for a further five years, ordered to do 280 hours of unpaid work and placed on a tag for 11 months upon his release.

A DVLA probe was launched after it emerged he was given back his driving licence four months early.

Cholmeley has also been convicted of attacking a man outside Forfar Academy by punching him in the face and was fined £500.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 2:19 pm 
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Got off pretty lightly here, though, particularly in view of his, er, chequered history :-o

Wonder what his background is? His appearance, his odd name and the mention of St Andrews made me think he was some sort of academic :?


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 2:24 pm 
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This is about the assault outside the school, but it's all a bit vague. Wonder what it was all about?

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It is understood ­Cholmeley turned up as a child was being handed from one person to another in a custody transfer. This led to a ­confrontation which spiralled out of control.

Defence solicitor Billy Boyle alleged at Forfar Sheriff Court Cholmely had been racially abused before the attack.

He said: “In the course of this incident words were passed of race. They started jostling each other which became more serious. He accepts that his presence caused the incident.”

Sheriff Gregor Murray fined Cholmeley £500 and said he was prepared to accept there was “severe mitigation”.


There's also the likes of this. What a strange guy :?

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Forfar Sheriff Court was told Cholmeley was spotted behind the wheel by police in March 2016.

Officers confronted him and smelled alcohol, but he refused to provide a breath specimen.

Three months later, with four years of his road ban still outstanding, Cholmeley sent off to the DVLA for a new licence.

Depute fiscal Stewart Duncan said: "Due to an admin error the DVLA did not see his status as a disqualified driver and, as such, a new licence was issued with a new driver number."

In November 2016 Cholmeley travelled to an Audi dealership in Aberdeen where he used the licence to secure a 48-hour test drive of a £50,000 Audi SQ5 SUV.

Cholmeley, from Glen Prosen, Angus, admitted four charges of driving while disqualified, three of driving without insurance, one of failing to give a sample of breath and one of obtaining a licence while disqualified from driving.

Sheriff Alison McKay jailed Cholmeley and banned him from driving for five years.


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The only way to deal with people like that is to remove them from society completely. He is clearly beyond rehabilitation

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Got off pretty lightly here, though, particularly in view of his, er, chequered history :-o

Wonder what his background is? His appearance, his odd name and the mention of St Andrews made me think he was some sort of academic :?

Indeed, one wonders if they have different 'stalking' laws up there compared to down here. :-k

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