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Locked Up: The killers, drugs dealers and rowdy air passenger sent to prison in Wales during May
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Ms Pike of Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan, denied sexual assaulting the teenager in September 2019.
She told the court that she had been to the opening of a restaurant and had been to a few bars where she had drunk numerous glasses of wine.
She said she was merry but denied falling about the place or being steaming drunk.
The court heard that Ms Pike arrived at Cardiff Central Station just after 21:00, and began to panic when she couldn t find her train ticket. My bag used to be a complete mess and I couldn t find anything. I was hesitant (sic) to get back home – my daughter was home alone and I don t leave her alone late in the evening.
He had been walking home because he was unable to book a taxi. Lorry driver Richards, 38, of Morgan Street, Blaenavon, had denied causing the death of Rhys Dobson by driving without due care and attention. He was convicted by a jury following a trial at Cardiff Crown Court. Richards maintained he thought he had driven over a washing machine or fridge on the dark country road during the early hours of the morning. Ieuan Bennett, representing the defendant, said in mitigation his client had shown remorse for his actions and had suffered “flashbacks and nightmares”. His barrister added: “He has been assessed as presenting a low risk of reoffending “He has three young daughters and is a dutiful father.”
Gavin Thomas A MAN with a history of violence left a man with a punctured lung after attacking him on the roof of a car dealership. Gavin Thomas, 30, was jailed following his guilty plea to causing Lee Anthony Yhnell grievous bodily harm on Ebbw Vale’s Beaufort Road. The assault occurred last July, Claire Pickthall, prosecuting, told Cardiff Crown Court. She said Thomas, of Tredegar Road, Ebbw Vale, had previous convictions for GBH, causing actual bodily harm, battery and witness intimidation. Hashim Salmman, mitigating, asked the court to take into account his client’s guilty plea. The judge, Greg Bull QC, told Thomas: “You punched and kicked your victim and threw a board at him.
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