Published:
5:30 AM April 27, 2021
File picture of a cannabis. Tomas Petratis and Mantas Uzemeckas both appeared at Norwich Crown Court for sentence having admitted cannabis production.
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Cannabis plants worth between £4,000 and £6,000 found by police were to be used in cooking, a court has heard.
Police were called to a business premises on Skip Lane, King s Lynn following reports of a social gathering .
Norwich Crown Court heard there seemed to be a party going on in one of the rooms at the address following the call at about 10pm on July 11 last year.
Tomas Petratis, 34, who rented the building, was among those found by police at the address.
Inquest due to open into the death of Dean Allsop
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An inquest into a man who was stabbed to death is due to open today (Tuesday, April 27).
Dean Allsop, 41, suffered fatal injuries following a disturbance involving a number of people in Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, shortly after 7.35pm on Wednesday, April 14.
Two other people, a man and two women, were also injured and taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for treatment of knife wounds.
The father-of-three was pronounced dead at the scene and a Home Office post mortem examination concluded the cause of death was a stab wound to the chest.
Published:
12:31 PM April 23, 2021
Neil Marston has appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court charged with making and possessing indecent images of children.
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A man has appeared in court charged with making and possessing indecent images of children.
Neil Marston, 49, has been charged with possessing 58 indecent images of a child on April 14 2020 as well as two counts of making indecent photos of a child on the same date.
Marston, of Quarry Lane, Lyng, has also been charged with possessing extreme pornographic images and breaching a sexual harm prevention order (SHPO), also both on April 14 last year.
He appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court on Friday, April 23 when he offered no plea to any of the allegations.
Published:
11:31 AM April 23, 2021
Jason Davies, 42, is alleged to have committed a £99,247.50 fraud while a captain in the army at Swanton Morley in Norfolk.
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A captain in the British Army has appeared in court after being accused of a £99,000 fraud.
Jason Davies, 42, is alleged to have committed the fraud while a captain in the Army at Swanton Morley in Norfolk.
He is charged with having dishonestly abused his position by intending to make a gain of £99, 247.50 for himself between January 3 2017 and January 31 2018.
Davies, formerly of Rosemary Road, Sprowston, but now of Mill Lane, Witton, near Brundall, has also been charged with acquiring or possessing criminal property, £99, 247.50.
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