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Lowestoft man caught selling leftover cannabis supply | East Anglian Daily Times

The vehicle was stolen from Marine Parade in Lowestoft. Picture: Google Images - Credit: Google Images A Lowestoft man on benefits who transformed his life after meeting his wife made around £1,000 in two days selling his leftover supply of cannabis. Christopher John Clancy admitted possession with intent to supply cannabis and being concerned in the supply of the class B drug when he appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April 7. The 38-year-old, of Sussex Road, had been caught with several bags of cannabis after being stopped by police on May 17 last year. Michael Devaney, prosecuting, said: Officers stopped a Vauxhall Astra on Marine Parade in Lowestoft and, when they approached the car, they could smell cannabis so searched the vehicle.

Norfolk man fined for not wearing face mask in BP Garage

The BP Garage on New Road, Acle. - Credit: Google Maps A Norfolk man has been fined after refusing to wear a face covering in a BP garage. Terry Palmer had been standing in the queue at the Acle garage behind an elderly couple when an officer from the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team entered the store after refuelling. The 49-year-old roofer, of Chapel Yard, Stokesby, initially denied the charge of entering the store without a face covering when he appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April 7, but changed his plea during the hearing after failing to provide proof of his medical exemption at the time.

Lowestoft man sent revenge porn to ex-partner s family | East Anglian Daily Times

Kimberley Road, Lowestoft. - Credit: Google Maps A Lowestoft man sent intimate images of a woman to her niece and brother and left sex toys outside her place of work, a court has heard. Roy Miller harassed his victim for almost seven months, including sending more than 150 distressing and upsetting emails and text messages. Appearing at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April 7, the 55-year-old admitted sending private sexual photographs with intent to cause distress, as well as harassment without violence. Prosecutor Michael Devaney said that after the breakdown of a relationship, he made a number of phone calls to her work, including her head office, demanding to speak to her and telling her employers they needed to carry out checks on her.

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