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Mum, 26, avoids jail after baby girl suffers 13 injuries | Stroud News and Journal

. A 26-year-old mother has avoided jail for neglecting her baby daughter after the child suffered thirteen significant injuries all over her body. The mum, from Dursley, had moved to the UK only a few weeks before she gave birth to the child, two months prematurely, in the spring of 2016 in Gloucester, a court was told yesterday (June 7). Prosecutor Susan Cavender said the baby stayed in hospital until June when she was finally strong enough to go home with her parents. “But on August 5, 2016 the baby was re-admitted to hospital with a number of injuries that could not be explained, said Ms Cavender.

Mum, 26, avoids jail after baby girl suffers 13 injuries | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Gloucester Crown Court A 26-year-old mother has avoided jail for neglecting her baby daughter after the child suffered thirteen significant injuries all over her body. The mum, from Dursley, had moved to the UK only a few weeks before she gave birth to the child, two months prematurely, in the spring of 2016 in Gloucester, a court was told yesterday (June 7). Prosecutor Susan Cavender said the baby stayed in hospital until June when she was finally strong enough to go home with her parents. “But on August 5, 2016 the baby was re-admitted to hospital with a number of injuries that could not be explained, said Ms Cavender.

Man who glassed victim in pub experienced momentary lapse of judgement , says judge

By Tom Seaward Kings Arms, Malmesbury Picture: GOOGLE A MALMESBURY man who felled another with a single blow was described by a judge as having experienced a momentary lapse of judgement”. Recorder Roger Harris suspended Rory Curran’s 18-month prison sentence for two years, telling the 33-year-old: “This is a case in which there is strong personal mitigation. It was, I accept, a very significant but a momentary lapse of judgement and you are suitably regretful and remorseful.” Prosecutor Susan Cavender told Swindon Crown Court the attack happened at The Kings Arms, Malmesbury, shortly before midnight on December 20, 2019. Curran, who was out with his brother, would later tell police he’d already drunk five pints of lager at various pubs before he got to the High Street hotel.

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