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Sally Davidson stormed out of St Albans Magistrates Court on trial s second day
Yesterday, defendant Liam Norton claimed to have glued his hand to a table
Court was cleared while security staff dealt with issue before resuming again
Norton will now be tried in his absence after police arrested him for disturbance
Norton and five others are charged with wilful obstruction of highway in relation to an XR protest and the disruption of the distribution of national newspapers
Police officer said protesters asked for Rupert Murdoch to be brought to scene
PC Josh Wilson told court it was his job to get XR protesters to move out of road
Meanwhile, defendant Liam Norton claimed to have glued his hand to the table
Court was cleared while security staff dealt with issue before resuming again
Norton and five others are charged with wilful obstruction of highway in relation to an XR protest and the disruption of the distribution of national newspapers
St Albans Magistrates Court.
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Aurimas Sikorskas: 38, of Bricket Road, St Albans. On November 2 was drunk and disorderly at Mosquito Way, Hatfield. Fined £106 plus victim services £34 and court costs £85.
Claire Tatam: 46, of New Kent Road, St Albans. On July 8 used threatening and abusive behaviour at St Albans towards a police constable. Abused another police constable by beating him. Fined £250 plus compensation £300, victim services £34 and court costs £85.
Billy Dooley: 29, of Scrubbitts Square, Radlett. Failed to comply with a community requirement of a suspended sentence order by West and Central Hertfordshire Magistrates Court by failing to attend instructed unpaid work appointments on December 12 and 19. Suspended sentence of 10 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months. Ordered to pay court costs £85.
A fraudster who made false insurance claims to Hertfordshire County Council about potholes damaging her Porsche has been sentenced. Carly Andrews, aged 26 from Hemel Hempstead, was accused of submitting a fake invoice for work to support her damage claim against the council in March 2019. She made a claim stating that her Porsche Cayenne was damaged by a pothole at Cherry Tree Lane, Hemel Hempstead. An invoice falsely appearing to be from a local garage for the damage, and an eBay screenshot of Alloy Wheels, was then sent to the county council to claim a £1,200 pay out. County council staff became suspicious of the invoice and referred it to the Hertfordshire Shared Anti-Fraud Service to investigate.