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The Norfolk criminals locked up in May 2021 | Eastern Daily Press

These are just some of the criminals jailed in Norfolk during May. - Credit: Norfolk Police Who was jailed in Norfolk last month? Arnold Fox Frail pensioner jailed at Norwich Crown Court. - Credit: Archant Duncan O Donnell, prosecuting at Norwich Crown Court, said when Fox was arrested, indecent images were found on his phone, which he had taken himself. Jailing him for four years, Judge Anthony Bate said to the outside world Fox appeared as a kind and generous man but said there was a darker side. He also placed him on the sex offender s register for life and made him subject to a sexual harm prevention order.

The Norfolk criminals locked up in May 2021 | Norwich Evening News

Who has jailed in Norfolk this week May, 24 2021? | Norwich Evening News

Who was jailed in Norfolk this week? - Credit: Norfolk Police Who was jailed in Norfolk this week?  Andrew Francis Andrew Francis was jailed for 32 months. Picture: Norfolk Constabulary - Credit: Norfolk Constabulary Andrew Francis, 39, was made subject of a criminal behaviour order (CBO) banning him from entering parts of Norwich, including Prince of Wales Road, where in the past he has inhaled the gas in public, once causing a fire to a shop doorway. But Norwich Crown Court heard that the day after his release from jail,  despite having hotel accommodation, he was found with a sleeping bag in Prince of Wales Road.

Who has jailed in Norfolk this week May, 24 2021?

Great Yarmouth man Sean Palmer sentenced at Ipswich court

Sebastian Smith, of no fixed address, and Becki West-Davidson, 30, of Rope Walk, Ipswich, were also convicted of murder. Earlier in a victim statement read to the court Mr Pooley s mother Samantha Nicholls described her 22-year-old son, who was autistic and had learning difficulties, as “vulnerable”. Addressing his killers directly across the courtroom, she said they had robbed her of a future with her son. Ipswich Crown Court And she told Palmer he was a “violent bully”. She added: “You had choices that night and you made the wrong ones. You will have to live with the knowledge of what happened.”

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