Marshall Mathers caused criminal damage and attacked people in Brighton. The 47-year-old, who changed his name to match that of the American musician, has previously been jailed for various incidents in the city. He appeared before Brighton Magistrates’ Court where he admitted some offences and was found guilty of others. The court heard how he caused criminal damage at a Hudson’s Guest House in Devonshire Place in April last year. He also assaulted Goodness Obayangbon on the same day in a racist attack, which he denied but was found guilty of. While in police custody, he assaulted an officer and caused £600 worth of damage to two police cells.
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Bishop was serving a life sentence for the second attack when he was finally convicted of the Babes in the Wood murders after a double jeopardy retrial in 2018.
New DNA techniques linked him to the murder through a blue sweatshirt.
Johnson denies committing perjury and perverting the course of justice, and has told the court she was terrified into lying by Bishop and his family.
But prosecutor Alison Morgan QC told jurors that Johnson was part of Team Bishop, not a victim of it , and added: Nobody has a gun to her head.
The jury have been told Johnson admits changing her story in the witness box after telling police a sweatshirt which linked Bishop to the murders was his.
Calum Ross Adams was cleared over incidents at Brighton incident and at the Harvester restaurant there CHARGES against a man accused of drunken and racist behaviour were dropped over a lack of evidence. Calum Ross Adams stood trial at Brighton Magistrates’ Court accused of racist harassment and abusing a police officer. It was claimed the 25-year-old was part of a group who abused Aisha Khan and Ayla Khan. But Aisha Khan was not available to give evidence during the trial. Ayla Khan said she was “shocked” by the foul language used by the men, and by the sexual threats made by the group at Brighton Marina.
Abdullah Rahman was seen by a woman at a bus stop in London Road Brighton. The 39-year-old Bangladeshi asylum seeker undid his trousers and exposed his genitals, a court heard. He asked a married woman if she wanted to go back to his home after he groped her. Then minutes later he squeezed another woman’s buttock in Trafalgar Street. Rahman was swiftly arrested and identified by both women. At Brighton Magistrates’ Court he admitted public nuisance by indecently exposing himself and two counts of sexual assault by touching. He was jailed for 18 weeks over the sex attacks. Brighton Magistrates Court
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