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A man who was the first to be charged with encouraging serious self-harm online under Section 184 of the Online Safety Act 2023 has admitted his guilt.
A special constable who used his mobile phone to take photographs of body-worn police footage showing a victim of crime has been jailed. William Heggs, 23, formerly a volunteer officer with ...
Daniel Graham, 39, of Milbeck Stables, Carlisle, and Adam Carruthers, 32, of Church Street, Wigton, were both convicted of two charges criminal damage in relation to the felling of the tree in ...
Mohammed Alazawi, 54, has been convicted of 40 offences which include multiple counts of fraud, wounding with intent, ...
Samanatha Shallow, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor in the East Midlands, said: “Following a review of the evidence provided by Derbyshire Constabulary, we have authorised criminal charges in relation to ...
A man who groomed and sexually abused several children, sometimes for payment, has been jailed for 20 years. Michael Lymath, ...
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided it will not bring criminal charges against a professional ice hockey player following the death of Adam Johnson during a match between The Sheffield Steelers ...
A metal detectorist who tried to sell rare Anglo-Saxon coins from a Saxon hoard has been ordered to pay back the £103,000 ...
Graham Roberts (DOB 19/06/1952) is from Whitehaven, Cumberland.
Ugandan judge Lydia Mugambe, 49, convicted of modern slavery offences against victim who worked as her nanny.
Prosecutors will continue to apply the charge of Assaulting an Emergency Worker where the evidence and public interest require it, and will also be encouraged to apply even more serious charges such ...
Senior managers uncovered evidence that both men had been taking bribes from sub-contractor companies working on E.ON’s projects, particularly at Cranbrook, a new-build suburb outside Exeter. The men ...
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