Respect due.
A heroin addict won £3,000 in compensation after he complained he was mistreated in prison - and then blew it all on drugs when he was released.
The Government awarded the payout to Gerard George McBlain, a 31-year-old father of one, because he was denied methadone to wean him off heroin while he was behind bars.
After he used his winnings to buy diazepam, a Class C drug, his barrister, Richard Vandon, told a court: 'He was given £3,000 by the Home Office and he went out and spent the money - surprise, surprise - on the drugs he is now indicted with.'
But after he collected his compensation upon release last May, he immediately handed it over for a bulk buy of more than 8,000 tablets of the anti-anxiety medication.
At the Court of Appeal, Mr Vardon said it was hardly a surprise that a drug addict, when presented with a cheque for thousands of pounds, would spend it on more drugs.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...3k-Government-payout-drugs.html#ixzz1tge9LAOv
A heroin addict won £3,000 in compensation after he complained he was mistreated in prison - and then blew it all on drugs when he was released.
The Government awarded the payout to Gerard George McBlain, a 31-year-old father of one, because he was denied methadone to wean him off heroin while he was behind bars.
After he used his winnings to buy diazepam, a Class C drug, his barrister, Richard Vandon, told a court: 'He was given £3,000 by the Home Office and he went out and spent the money - surprise, surprise - on the drugs he is now indicted with.'
But after he collected his compensation upon release last May, he immediately handed it over for a bulk buy of more than 8,000 tablets of the anti-anxiety medication.
At the Court of Appeal, Mr Vardon said it was hardly a surprise that a drug addict, when presented with a cheque for thousands of pounds, would spend it on more drugs.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...3k-Government-payout-drugs.html#ixzz1tge9LAOv
