Cases from Leeds Magistrates Court:
Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 7:00 am
Lukasz Bat, age 24, of Lindsay Avenue, Wakefield, admitted possessing indecent images of children including 71 Category A images - the most serious. There was also 89 Class B images, and 126 Class C images. He also admitted possessing extreme pornography involving animals. He was given a community order with a sex offenders rehabilitation programme, sign the Sex Offenders’ Register for five years, and given a five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order which will limit his internet use, and told to pay £175 costs.
Andrew James Hague, age 30, of James Court, Hemsworth, admitted two counts of driving while banned and without insurance. He was jailed for eight weeks, banned from driving for 12 months and told to pay £128 costs.
Sheffield United investigating video which appears to show McBurnie involved in altercation
The footage has been viewed almost a million times online. By Press Association Monday 10 May 2021, 8:39 PM Mon 8:39 PM 10,230 Views 5 Comments
Oli McBurnie (file pic).
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SHEFFIELD UNITED SAID it is investigating after a video was widely circulated on social media purporting to show striker Oli McBurnie in an altercation with a man in the street.
The footage, which has been viewed almost a million times, shows a short confrontation and shouting during which a mobile phone appears to be knocked out of someone’s hand before it is stamped on.
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Mr O Hagan told The Sun: It was chaos when I arrived home and there was blood everywhere.
He added: I have lived in this house for 15 years, and Josh grew up here, but this is mad. It was like something from Pirates of the Caribbean.
One of his sons, Marcus, said he heard the fight and spotted the two teenagers holding machetes, with the incident lasting around three to four minutes.
He added that one of the boys cycled away with no injuries but the others were left wounded - one with a finger hanging off and another bleeding from the face.
A MAN who died in Keighley earlier this month was stabbed, an inquest hearing was told yesterday. Assistant Coroner Raja Mahmood opened the inquest into the death of 49-year-old George Charles Thomas Dore at Bradford Coroners’ Court. Police were called to a property on Fell Lane on Thursday, April 8, where Mr Dore was found with a serious injury. He was taken to Airedale General Hospital, but died a short time later. The brief hearing, held virtually due to Covid-19 restrictions, heard Mr Dore was at his home address with his girlfriend and lodger. At around 3.40am, three people turned up at the address and an altercation took place, resulting in Mr Dore being stabbed.
1/1 A MAN who died in Keighley earlier this month was stabbed, an inquest hearing was told yesterday. Assistant Coroner Raja Mahmood opened the inquest into the death of 49-year-old George Charles Thomas Dore at Bradford Coroners’ Court. Police were called to a property in Fell Lane on Thursday, April 8, where Mr Dore was found with a serious injury. He was taken to Airedale Hospital, but died a short time later. The brief hearing, held virtually due to Covid-19 restrictions, heard Mr Dore was at his home address with his girlfriend and lodger. At around 3.40am, three people turned-up at the address and an altercation took place, resulting in Mr Dore being stabbed.