Woman cut from car and casualties in hospital in A19 crash - while A66 is also closed in traffic chaos
Two accidents on major Teesside roads are causing problems for those out and about
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A woman has been cut from a car and the air ambulance called after a nasty three-car smash saw eight people taken to hospital.
A SHOPKEEPER has avoided prison after hundreds of packets of illegal cigarettes were found on his premises. Darlington Borough Council says more than 35,000 cigarettes and 5kg of rolling tobacco was seized during several raids at the Mini Market, in Gladstone Street, Darlington, in September 2019. Etris Hassan Moulod, 36, of Trinity Mews, Thornaby, was found guilty of four offences of possessing to supply counterfeit goods under the Trade Marks Act 1994 and four offences relating to the regulation of tobacco products packaging at Peterlee Magistrates Court. On December 22, Teesside magistrates gave him a 20 week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months. He was also ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge, totalling £1,371, and the products seized were forfeited.
Big Thorn Farm and Brewery’s Anna Schweig and Aaron Young started thinking about offering igloos for people to drink and eat in a couple years ago to get them through
Teesside man who hid hundreds of dodgy cigarettes in shed swerves immediate jail term
The haul was said to be worth around £7,250
Counterfeit goods were seized from a shed in the Mini Market in Darlington
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A Thornaby man who sold thousands of pounds worth of illegal cigarettes and tobacco has avoided an immediate prison sentence.