Vile troll James Roydon Jones, close associate of Sonia Poulton, convicted of offence under Malicious Communications Act 15 Feb 2016 - grossly offensive actions in relation to former Bryn Estyn CSA victim
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Vile troll James Roydon Jones, close associate of Sonia Poulton, convicted of offence under Malicious Communications Act 15 Feb 2016 - grossly offensive actions in relation to former Bryn Estyn CSA victim
The following story yesterday in the North Wales Daily Post is of great interest to all Madeleine truth-seekers here and elsewhere.
A singularly vile troll, James Royden Jones was convicted of an offence under the Malicious Communications Act and will be sentenced tomorrow.
The significance for us is that Sonia Poulton is a long-time close associate of Jones.
Jones was known on the net as 'The Outlaw', ran a blog called 'The Outlaw', and ran another blog called 'TrollPatrol'. It has been proved that Sonia Pulton was for a period Admin on at least one of his bogs.
A long list of Sonia's tweets revealing her association with Jones has been published elsewhere: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
There is more to follow. Poulton is expected to be a witness for two homosexuals in Dorset who are currently facing prosecution under the same Act. Jones ands Poulton appear to be at the centre of a network of vile trolls - and there is interest in the true identity of both 'Paul Rees' and 'Papa Rico' - two more close associates of Poulton.
We must always bear in mind that despite all the huffing and puffing, and the boasting and bragging, Poulton has not yet done one single thing to promote the truth about Madeleine but, on the contrary, has given a platform to those who know nothing of value about the case, like Michael Shrimpton and Stephen D. Birch. She was also directly responsible for giving Rosalinda Hutton a 2-page spread in Rupert Murdoch's the Sun to explain to its 5 million readers how she was 'a vile anti-McCann bitch' who 'got a buzz' from 'squishing people on Twitter'.
Here is the report:
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Royden Jones to be sentenced on Wednesday over grossly offensive comments he made about complainant and his family
A man has been convicted of a malicious communication charge after he posted vile and derogatory comments about another man on a blog.
The blog concerned the former Bryn Estyn children’s home in Wrexham, which has been at the centre of an abuse inquiry.
Defendant Royden Jones, 53, of Third Avenue in Llay near Wrexham, denied that on April 20 last year that he wrote a blog which was grossly offensive, or of an indecent, obscene, or menacing nature.
He was convicted and sentence was adjourned to Wrexham magistrates’ court on Wednesday.
Flintshire magistrates ‘ court at Mold heard how Jones – who was allowed to sit with a community psychiatric nurse in court - and the complainant, had been “embroiled in a complex dispute for a number of years”.
The prosecution said that the blog contained grossly offensive and sickening comments of a derogatory nature about the complainant and his family.
It was posted last April and the police were called in.
An investigation showed that the blog had been created using an IP address at the defendant’s home.
In a statement read to the court, the complainant told how he discovered the blog via a link to Twitter.
He told how he had been receiving online abuse since 2013 but last year’s blog posting was particularly upsetting because inappropriate and unjustified comments had been made about his family.
The author knew a lot about him and his background, the complainant said, and clearly had a grudge against him.
Jones in interview denied that he was responsible for the blog.
He accepted that the IP address and other internet details were registered to his address.
The defendant said that he knew of the blog, had accessed it a dozen times but said that he had only shared it privately and not publicly.
Jones was not called to give evidence but it was submitted on his behalf that the bench could not be sure it was him who had posted the offending material.
He had fully co-operated with the police, he did not know who created the post but it was not him, the defence argued.
Magistrates said that they found the case proved and Jones was bailed to appear at Wrexham for sentence on Wednesday.
A singularly vile troll, James Royden Jones was convicted of an offence under the Malicious Communications Act and will be sentenced tomorrow.
The significance for us is that Sonia Poulton is a long-time close associate of Jones.
Jones was known on the net as 'The Outlaw', ran a blog called 'The Outlaw', and ran another blog called 'TrollPatrol'. It has been proved that Sonia Pulton was for a period Admin on at least one of his bogs.
A long list of Sonia's tweets revealing her association with Jones has been published elsewhere: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
There is more to follow. Poulton is expected to be a witness for two homosexuals in Dorset who are currently facing prosecution under the same Act. Jones ands Poulton appear to be at the centre of a network of vile trolls - and there is interest in the true identity of both 'Paul Rees' and 'Papa Rico' - two more close associates of Poulton.
We must always bear in mind that despite all the huffing and puffing, and the boasting and bragging, Poulton has not yet done one single thing to promote the truth about Madeleine but, on the contrary, has given a platform to those who know nothing of value about the case, like Michael Shrimpton and Stephen D. Birch. She was also directly responsible for giving Rosalinda Hutton a 2-page spread in Rupert Murdoch's the Sun to explain to its 5 million readers how she was 'a vile anti-McCann bitch' who 'got a buzz' from 'squishing people on Twitter'.
Here is the report:
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Royden Jones to be sentenced on Wednesday over grossly offensive comments he made about complainant and his family
A man has been convicted of a malicious communication charge after he posted vile and derogatory comments about another man on a blog.
The blog concerned the former Bryn Estyn children’s home in Wrexham, which has been at the centre of an abuse inquiry.
Defendant Royden Jones, 53, of Third Avenue in Llay near Wrexham, denied that on April 20 last year that he wrote a blog which was grossly offensive, or of an indecent, obscene, or menacing nature.
He was convicted and sentence was adjourned to Wrexham magistrates’ court on Wednesday.
Flintshire magistrates ‘ court at Mold heard how Jones – who was allowed to sit with a community psychiatric nurse in court - and the complainant, had been “embroiled in a complex dispute for a number of years”.
The prosecution said that the blog contained grossly offensive and sickening comments of a derogatory nature about the complainant and his family.
It was posted last April and the police were called in.
An investigation showed that the blog had been created using an IP address at the defendant’s home.
In a statement read to the court, the complainant told how he discovered the blog via a link to Twitter.
He told how he had been receiving online abuse since 2013 but last year’s blog posting was particularly upsetting because inappropriate and unjustified comments had been made about his family.
The author knew a lot about him and his background, the complainant said, and clearly had a grudge against him.
Jones in interview denied that he was responsible for the blog.
He accepted that the IP address and other internet details were registered to his address.
The defendant said that he knew of the blog, had accessed it a dozen times but said that he had only shared it privately and not publicly.
Jones was not called to give evidence but it was submitted on his behalf that the bench could not be sure it was him who had posted the offending material.
He had fully co-operated with the police, he did not know who created the post but it was not him, the defence argued.
Magistrates said that they found the case proved and Jones was bailed to appear at Wrexham for sentence on Wednesday.
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Re: Vile troll James Roydon Jones, close associate of Sonia Poulton, convicted of offence under Malicious Communications Act 15 Feb 2016 - grossly offensive actions in relation to former Bryn Estyn CSA victim
Being a long-term business associate of someone doesn't necessarily mean that you are aware of everything they get up to.
As it appears that JRJ has mental health issues (the presence of a community psychiatric nurse) this needs to be taken into account when he is sentenced.
As it appears that JRJ has mental health issues (the presence of a community psychiatric nurse) this needs to be taken into account when he is sentenced.
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He (JRJ) was convicted at Flintshire magistrates court and sentence was adjourned to Wrexham on Wednesday when the drama happened.
Jones was given a £120 fine, ordered to pay £480 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
He (JRJ) was convicted at Flintshire magistrates court and sentence was adjourned to Wrexham on Wednesday when the drama happened.
Jones was given a £120 fine, ordered to pay £480 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
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