135 offenders who were locked up in 2020
The majority of cases were heard at Nottingham Crown Court
10:44, 1 JAN 2021
Some of the offenders locked up in 2020
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The criminals who targeted key workers in Nottinghamshire during the pandemic
Many were assaulted or spat at, and two offenders claimed to have coronavirus
04:00, 26 DEC 2020
Sarah Pryor (left), Danielle Pryor (centre), Stephen Ravenscroft (right) (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)
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Multi-agency action ends in court proceedings
Magistrates impose fine of £1,100 and costs of £2,217.84
Operator found guilty in his absence after failing to attend court
The case against Stephen Hornby, of Central Avenue, Stapleford, was proved in his absence at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Monday 14 December 2020 after he failed to attend.
He was fined £1,100, ordered to pay costs of £2,107.84 and a victim surcharge fee of £110.
Hornby was directed to stop by a multi-agency operation staged at Buzz Bingo, Gala Way, Nottingham, on 26 September 2019.
He was driving a Ford transit flatbed vehicle bearing the sign ‘Hornby’s Home and Garden Improvements.’
Officials found that the vehicle was carrying waste including a tree stump, branches, plastic wrapping, a fence panel and concrete and rubble.
Man admits causing high speed crash which left two people injured
The crash happened at the junction of Radford Boulevard and Hartley Road in Nottingham
A view of the junction of Radford Boulevard and Hartley Road, Radford. (Image: Google Street View)
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A man has admitted causing a high speed crash which left two people injured.
£3,000 bill for unlicensed waste operator caught with cargo
He was driving a Ford transit flatbed vehicle
18:43, 14 DEC 2020
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Officials found that the vehicle was carrying waste including a tree stump, branches, plastic wrapping, a fence panel and concrete and rubble. (Image: The Environment Agency)
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