Prison diversity officer cleared of trying to murder her 'racist' ex
A prison service diversity officer has been cleared of trying to murder her abusive ex-partner after he racially abused black members of her family.
A prison service diversity officer has been cleared of trying to murder her abusive ex-partner after he racially abused black members of her family.
A fugitive sex attacker has been jailed after his brave victim confronted him in court and told him ‘You have ruined my life’.
A public school pupil who attacked two dorm-mates with a hammer told another boy that he had been watching horror movies in the preceding days.
A learner driver has been jailed for causing life-saving injuries to a mother who he mowed down as she picked up her nine-year-old daughter from school.
A serving Devon and Cornwall police officer is facing a jury trial after denying a sexual assault on a woman.
A man from Honiton has admitted causing the death of a popular young farmer who was killed in a late-night crash on a country lane near Dunkeswell.
Paul Debone, his partner Rachel Doxey, and their friend Jack Goldsworthy all deny attacking Lewis Bosence inside and outside the Red Lion pub in Axminster in May 2021.
Aaron Saunders doctored stock records so he could steal valuable telescopic sights and other specialist kit from the Sportsman Gun Centre in Sowton, Exeter over two years.
Gwennap, aged 18, of Trevervan Farm, St Buryan, near Penzance, West Cornwall, was remanded in custody by Judge David Evans at Exeter Crown Court.
Oil industry worker Neil Messent also admitted production of cannabis and possession of class C drugs and was jailed for a total of two years.
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