Kyle Muir appeared before Norwich Crown Court on Tuesday
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A builder who made a customer fear for her life when she reported a botched extension to trading standards has been described by his ex-partner as a Jekyll and Hyde character.
Kyle Muir, 25, of Middleton Road, Gorleston, appeared in Norwich Crown Court on January 19 in connection with multiple offences between August and October 2020.
He pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment without violence, four counts of criminal damage, two counts of assault, one count of affray and one count of possession of an offensive weapon at an earlier hearing.
Richard Dawson, Romas Staniulus and Steven Walker
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Who was jailed in Norfolk this week?
Richard Dawson and Carl Emmerson
Richard Dawson, 34, of Middlemarch Road in Dereham, and Carl Emmerson, 35, of Dale Road, Scarning, have been jailed.
Richard Dawson
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The pair burgled an 86-year-old woman s property, breaking through a conservatory door at the back of the property and a kitchen door to gain access and stealing a purse containing bank cards, the court heard.
Dawson and Emmerson admitted burglary and two counts of fraud by false representation, after using the stolen cash cards to obtain almost £500. Dawson also admitted a second charge of burglary at Green Lane in Beetley in October of last year.
Published: 08:15, 11 January 2021
A Lynn man has been given a suspended sentence for an assault and ordered to pay £7,500 compensation to the victim.
Brandon Wilmore, 25, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm without intent at magistrates court.
He appeared before Norwich Crown Court on Thursday for sentencing.
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The attack on Samuel Bliss happened in Lynn on October 12, 2019.
Wilmore, of Lindens, was given 12 months custody, suspended for 20 months. He was ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work and 22 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
He was ordered to pay £649 in costs and victim surcharge.
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7:00 AM January 8, 2021
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8:45 AM January 8, 2021
An RAF technician was off work for seven months after suffering a brain bleed from being knocked out cold in one punch by a drunk man in a supermarket car park.
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An RAF technician was off work for seven months after suffering a brain bleed from being knocked out cold in a supermarket car park, a court heard.
Brandon Wilmore, 24, of Lindens, King’s Lynn, punched RAF Marham aircraft technician Samuel Bliss on October 12, 2019, in Sainsbury s car park in King s Lynn.
Wilmore, who the court heard was drunk and had taken some cocaine on the night of the incident, was captured on CCTV having a hostile verbal exchange with Mr Bliss after they crossed paths at around 4am.
Phillip Far, prosecuting, said she had said no multiple times.
Once the girls went upstairs Sharp continued to call and text the victim multiple times, asking her to come downstairs.
Recorder Simon Taylor said: Even once she did manage to escape your clutches by going upstairs you continued pestering her for sexual activity. She was so afraid of you that she said she kept slapping her friend to wake her up so that when you came upstairs her friend would be awake.
The next day the victim confided in her friend, who helped her tell her parents. Sharp was arrested and interviewed on July 7, 2019.