Man, 33, fined for sexually touching female police officer in Carlisle as Rangers and Celtic fans travelled south for match to beat pub ban scotsman.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scotsman.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Accounts: The jury has heard accounts from some of the six accused THE young woman jointly accused of murder with five other people told police she had “covered her ears and shut her eyes” as Lee McKnight was being attacked in her home. Coral Edgar, 26, made the claim has she gave her account of what happened in her Charles Street property in Carlisle on the morning Mr McKnight, 26, was severely beaten and dumped in a river. His body was found on the morning of July 24 last year. The Carlisle Crown Court jury hearing the case heard summaries of accounts given by two defendants - Coral Edgar and 18-year-old Jamie Lee Roberts.
MORE than £5,000 in fines have been handed out following a series of successful prosecutions by the city council. Nine cases have resulted in fines issued by Carlisle Magistrate Court after they were previously put on hold due to the coronavirus crisis. People were prosecuted for a range of reasons including dropping cigarettes and breaching community protection notices. Coun. Nigel Christian, Portfolio holder for Environment and Transport, said: “The court prosecutions serve as a reminder that Carlisle City Council will take action against those that fail to pay their fines, litter and fly-tip. We all want to keep Carlisle clean and live within a safe environment. To report an enviro-crime, including littering and fly-tipping email customerservices@carlisle.gov.uk”
Man, 58, admits grooming 13-year-old girl - cumbriacrack com cumbriacrack.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cumbriacrack.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.