Man jailed for having Samurai sword in city street
Round-up of cases at Coventry Magistrates Court
Samurai sword. Stock photo.
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Four charged after death of man in horror crash
Aaron Wilson died in hospital days after being trapped between two cars
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Four people have been charged after a man was killed in a horrific crash in Coventry just over a year ago.
Aaron Wilson, 29, died in hospital two days after he was trapped between two vehicles outside the Star Fish Bar on Longford Road on December 3, 2019.
111 criminals jailed in 2020 including murderers, rapists and carjackers
They were all handed prison sentences over the past 12 months
Jailed in 2020
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While 2020 has been the strangest year for many with our lives put on hold, the courts have continued to work to ensure that justice is served against those who break the law.