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Originally posted by chief_counsellor
I guess from what it looks like, this man's Masonic ties will not help him in this case, get him an easier sentence, or assit him in anway in the court system.
Originally posted by Nygdan
So what, if he is found guilty, will happen to him, in terms of masonry?
Originally posted by Hobbes
He will be brought up on Masonic charges. He'll have the opportunity to appeal, and then a decision will be rendered - either censure, suspension, or expulsion. With the high profile of this case, and the heinousness of the crime, that's most certainly going to be expulsion.
Originally posted by intrepid
So, if this crime was heinious without it being "high profile" the outcome could be different?
Originally posted by Nygdan
This thread is about what the masonic institution will do with this member, not EP.
So what, if he is found guilty, will happen to him, in terms of masonry?
Originally posted by Masonic Light
Originally posted by intrepid
So, if this crime was heinious without it being "high profile" the outcome could be different?
The Constitution of my Grand Lodge has an article that states any Free Mason convicted of a felony in a criminal court automatically stands expelled. In such a case there is no need for an actual action of the Lodge, since his removal from the fraternity is automatic.
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
It would be nice for them to publicly acknowledge this and appologize to the victims too based upon their so-called tight code of mutual conduct which in this case failed them and Society.
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
masonry will get him off or get as light a sentence to protect their image and they have the power to do it too.
Originally posted by denythestatusquoI have no idea since I am not a mason and I don't know what they do in these situations.
Originally posted by intrepid
Thank you for the clarity ML, it seemed an odd comment to me.
Originally posted by hexrain1
hey burnt offering, i find it funny that your so perterbed by this guy. yeah, he's a pervert, but what does your signature with a womans camel toe say about your character?
Lloyd had hidden behind his image as a pillar of the community. The father of a 17-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter, he lived in a £300,000 four-bedroom detached house in Thurnscoe, near Rotherham. He was a workaholic who often worked weekends at Dearne Valley Printers, at Wath-on-Dearne, near Rotherham.
Originally posted by Trinityman
British "Shoe Rapist" Freemason, What will his lodge do?
His lodge will do nothing, because it won't have to. He will be, or already has been, expelled from the fraternity.