Norwich Magistrates Court. Picture: Jamie Honeywood
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A man will stand trial accused of recording another person doing a private act without their consent.
The offence is alleged to have been committed by Michael Marrison, of Bawburgh Road in Easton, on December 21 2020.
Marrison, who is 61, is also accused of stealing a Boux Avenue dressing gown and a black monsoon coat, items with a combined value of £255.
The thefts were alleged to have happened at some stage between May 2 and May 12, 2020, in Easton.
On Friday, January 8, a preliminary hearing was held at Norwich Magistrates Court. He did not appear in person.
Britten Road in Lowestoft.
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A man has been jailed for biting two female police officers - an offence made worse because it was during the Covid pandemic.
Michael Barclay, 44, of Britten Road in Lowestoft, appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court on January 7.
He pleaded guilty to assaulting the officers, Michelle Malcolm and Hannah Rix, on January 6 in Lowestoft.
He also admitted to having a pair of scissors, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, on the same date in the same place.
The magistrates ruled the assault was so serious because Barclay bit the officers during a pandemic.
Labone Indian Cuisine, on Mundesley Road in North Walsham.
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A court has spared a restaurant boss who hit 107mph from a driving ban - after hearing it could put his staff s jobs under threat.
Akik Choudhury, 26, of Bacton Road in North Walsham, appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court on January 7.
He pleaded guilty to driving a Mercedes at 107mph in a 70mph zone on the A11 at Besthorpe on June 30 last year.
But the magistrates spared him a driving ban after hearing that a disqualification would threaten 25 staff at the defendant s restaurant, Labone Indian Cuisine in North Walsham, with the risk of losing their jobs.
Norwich Magistrates Court. Picture: Jamie Honeywood
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A puppy seller has denied trying to sell dogs fraudulently online but has admitted a series of other offences.
Hannah Manning, of Glamis Court, Harleston, was charged with 13 offences when she appeared at Norwich Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
Two of the charges are for fraudulently selling puppies, which she denied.
The 30-year old also indicated she would plead not guilty to three other frauds, including cancelling a loan agreement, selling a horse and selling stolen hay bales. She also denied stealing £240 worth of hay and straw bales.
However, she admitted sending threatening messsages on Facebook messenger, text and WhatsApp, making off with £20 of petrol, possessing amphetamines and advertising a drug for animals which was only available on prescription from a vets.
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2:45 PM December 23, 2020
Three men - two from Wisbech - will appear at Norwich Magistrates Court in connection with drugs offences.
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Three men - two from Wisbech - will appear in court today (December 23) in connection with drugs offences.
Two were arrested at the Horsefair Car Park in Wisbech at around 5.25pm on Monday (December 21) by Cambridgeshire Police officers on patrol in the town.
A drugs’ warrant was then executed for an address in Wisbech where a third man was arrested.
They were all taken to the Police Investigation Centre in King s Lynn for questioning and later charged.