Policeman groper called himself lord and attacked pensioner liverpoolecho.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from liverpoolecho.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chester Magistrates Court. A MAN caught riding an e-scooter in Chester while twice the drink-drive limit has appeared before magistrates in court today (Tuesday, May 25). Jake Nellany, 22, pleaded guilty to riding his friend s e-scooter in Chester on the night of May 5, while he was over the limit and while banned from driving. He also pleaded guilty to resisting a police officer. However, defence solicitor Marcus Johnstone said the pleas to the riding were under special reasons , on the basis of triviality . A special reasons hearing will take place later this year before District Judge Nicholas Sanders, which will rule on the merits of the defence case, with Nellany, of Ashburn Close, Barrow, to be sentenced later.
Nighthawking gang stole priceless Bronze Age artefacts from castle for the craic
The gang crept into Beeston Castle, Cheshire, and Roche Abbey in Yorkshire, before digging up ancient axes and coins from the ground
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Clockwise: John Lorne, Gary Flanagan, Daniel Lloyd, Francis Ward, and Curtis Barlow. (Image: Cheshire Police)
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A SHOPLIFTER travelled from Scunthorpe to Cheshire Oaks to steal 10 T-shirts from a store. Leo Gidimin, 30, of Ajax Court, pleaded guilty to stealing the Hugo Boss T-shirts from Cheshire Oaks on Sunday, April 25. But Gidimin, appearing from custody at Chester Magistrates Court the following day, said he did not accept the value of the items stolen was as high as the £1,156 reported. He said he accepted taking about £700 worth of T-shirts. But District Judge Nicholas Sanders said: There is no basis for your basis of plea. All the items were added up through the till. Defending, Richard Sibeon said: There may have been discounted items or three for two offers, but those offers are not available for shoplifters.
Cheshire man found behind wheel of car was over three times drink-drive limit chesterstandard.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chesterstandard.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.