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Hampshire man downloaded thousands of child abuse images
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Man admits bottle attack in Bridport
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A THUG hit another man in the face with a bottle in an unprovoked attack, a court heard. Daniel Joseph Lavery was with friends at the Millennium Green in Bridport at around 12.30am on September 24 last year when he approached the victim and hit him in the face with a bottle. Lavery, aged 39, of South Walk, Bridport, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm. Prosecuting, Puneet Grewal, told Lavery s sentencing hearing at Bournemouth Crown Court that the defendant admitted to hitting the victim in an unprovoked attack following an altercation. He was arrested and interviewed by police and told officers he was drunk at the time of the attack.
Passenger brandished knife at victim in hit and run assault in Somerset town
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Swindon Crown Court A BOY groomed by a predatory printer said he was “easy prey” for the older man. The victim, now an adult, was sexually assaulted by 51-year-old Lee Jacobs from the age of around 12. Jacobs had denied three counts of indecent assault but, after a trial lasting a week at Swindon Crown Court, jurors delivered unanimous guilty verdict to all three charges. Remanding the Jacobs into custody yesterday, Judge Jason Taylor QC said: “It will come as no surprise to you that you fall now to be sentenced for extremely serious offences for which there can only be a significant custodial sentence.”