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HERE is a round-up of five of the biggest crime stories in Evesham last year. 1. In December Gary Booth was jailed after his out of control dog bit and scarred a child. Booth was was sent to jail by Judge Nicholas Cole at Worcester Crown Court after his dog, Shadow, bit a schoolgirl in Evesham High Street while she was walking home. The 21-year-old now of Charleville Road, Birmingham, is also due to be considered for a criminal behaviour order which police can seek from the courts to bring Booth s behaviour under a tighter leash when he is finally released from prison.
Defendant given 3 months to pay under Proceeds of Crime Act
Judge says Bruce is a career criminal
One of the biggest orders gained by Environment Agency
A convicted waste crime offender has been ordered to pay £2,101,708 following a confiscation case brought by the Environment Agency at Worcester Crown Court which concluded on Tuesday 22 December 2020.
Judge Nicholas Cole ordered that John Bruce, aged 48 of Tilesford Park, Pershore, should pay the amount following a case brought by the Environment Agency under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
Judge Cole imposed the order on Bruce, who had received a 26-month custodial sentence in May 2018 for operating an illegal waste site at Ridgeway Park Farm, Throckmorton Airfield near Pershore in Worcestershire between 2011 and 2014.
A CONVICTED waste crime offender has been ordered to pay £2,101,708 following a confiscation case brought by the Environment Agency at Worcester Crown Court which concluded on Tuesday, December 22. Judge Nicholas Cole ordered that 48-year-old John Bruce, of Tilesford Park, Pershore, should pay the amount following a case brought by the Environment Agency under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. Judge Cole imposed the order on Bruce, who had received a 26-month custodial sentence in May 2018 for operating an illegal waste site at Ridgeway Park Farm, Throckmorton Airfield near Pershore, between 2011 and 2014. Bruce has been given three months to pay or he faces seven years in jail if he fails to do so.
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