Jake Baldacchino Prosecution barrister, Rose Burns told how Baldacchino had put his arm around one of the their necks and followed them into the garage. Despite being part of a group of four, he was described as the main offender. Members of staff tried to usher him away but he continued shouting and causing problems, Southampton Crown Court heard. Baldacchino who is unemployed slapped two of the men in the face and even threatened to attack their father, it was said. During a police interview he said he missed his daughter and that he was not a bad father.
Monksbrook service station on Passfield Avenue, Eastleigh
Furthermore, she gave no impact statement. Following his arrest, Wang who was accompanied by a lawyer gave a no comment interview but after being shown the CCTV footage gave a statement. Read out in court by defence barrister Justin McClintock, it said: “I fully accept that my behaviour is such that I sexually assaulted this female. I am appalled by my behaviour and what I have done.” Mr McClintock argued his client is academically bright having achieved a distinction in his studies but is “ultimately very immature”. During sentencing, Judge Nicholas Rowland described the assault as both ugly and serious. He scolded Wang saying the girl was particularly vulnerable as she was unconscious. Jailed for 12-months he will have to register as a sex offender for ten years.
Two Nigerians Charged In UK Court Over Attempt To Hijack Oil Tanker
Okorie, 25 and Sylvester, 22, were alleged to have endangered the Nave Andromeda with both appearing at Southampton Magistrates Court on Saturday.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Dec 28, 2020
Two Nigerian men, Matthew Okorie and Sunday Sylvester, have been charged to court over alleged attempts to hijack an oil tanker in the English Channel in the UK.
Okorie, 25 and Sylvester, 22, were alleged to have endangered the Nave Andromeda with both appearing at Southampton Magistrates Court on Saturday.
They were part of a group of seven Nigerian men who were arrested after being discovered on board the huge oil tanker on October 25.
A Southampton gym which was taken to court for failing to close during the second lockdown still appears to be open days after the region entered Tier 4.
Spartans Gym was hauled before court in November charged with two counts of failing to comply with reasonable instruction given by a relevant person.
But on Monday, as many as 60 people were seen heading in and out of the family-run gym despite Southampton entering the highest Covid tier on Boxing Day.
Spartans Gym, which was taken to court for failing to close during the second lockdown appears to still be open days after the region entered Tier 4
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