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#26749 - 03/11/10 02:00 PM Mike Barile wins appeal against sentence
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Mike Barile wins appeal against sentence Thursday 11 March 2010 - 14.00

Mike Barile wins appeal against sentence

Thursday 11 March 2010 - 14.00
Source: BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/8562042.stm                      
          




Michael Barile was convicted of the
assaults in December 2008


Dundee teacher Mike Barile, convicted of assaulting two pupils, has won an appeal against his sentence.

Michael Barile, 52, was admonished after being found guilty following a trial at Dundee Sheriff Court in 2008.

But the sheriff accepted he was subjected to "extreme abuse" by the two pupils he assaulted.

Barile failed to overturn his conviction last year, but was allowed to challenge the sentence. He has now been given an absolute discharge.

The decision by Lord Kingarth and Lord Mackay of Drumadoon means Barile has escaped punishment for the offence and only needs to declare his conviction in exceptional circumstances.

Tribunal

It also allows him to start a new career working with youngsters at a charity linked to Dundee United Football Club.

After the hearing at the Appeal Court in Edinburgh, Barile said: "I am absolutely delighted that common sense has prevailed and I am really pleased for my family who have had to go through a lot."

He confirmed he had no plans to return to teaching.

The former maths and history teacher lost his job at Dundee's Lawside Academy after his conviction.

On Monday, Barile dropped his unfair dismissal claim against Dundee City Council after reaching an agreement with his former employers.

'Extreme provocation'

He faced potentially major legal costs for the tribunal case.

Barile was found guilty in December 2008 of grabbing one 15-year-old by his jumper and threatening to throw him through a blackboard, and pinning another against the wall.

The sheriff admonished him because of the abuse he had suffered and the effect it would have on his career.

Barile's attempt to overturn the conviction was refused, but the appeal judges accepted he had faced "disgraceful behaviour" and "extreme provocation" from some of the pupils in his class.

A month after Barile's conviction, about 200 people joined a rally in Dundee in his support.

But his family home in the Downfield area became a target for vandals after the court case.

Windows were smashed, eggs thrown and car tyres destroyed in separate incidents.





 



Edited by news (03/11/10 02:00 PM)

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