Kyle Binns jailed for unprovoked attack on man in car Date published: 26 April 2021
Kyle Binns
Kyle Binns, 18, of Rochdale, has been sentenced to 12 months at Manchester Crown Court (Crown Square) for the assault of a man who was kicked and punched inside his car in Rochdale.
On Monday 15 February at around 12.30pm, a 26 year-old man was driving down Halifax Road in Rochdale when he stopped outside a taxi rank. A black vehicle then pulled up next to him, with Binns in the front passenger seat.
Binns shouted something to the victim, who wound down his car window in order to hear him. Binns then exited the black vehicle and began punching him repeatedly through the window, hitting the side of his head several times.
Man appears in court charged with five counts of cash theft
Andrew Pearson, 53, appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on Tuesday
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A man has appeared in court accused of stealing cash from the estates of five deceased people.
Andrew Pearson, 53, faces five charges of theft dating back to 2015.
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