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Locked up in March: 12 Dorset criminals jailed for total of more than XXyears CRIMINALS put behind bars in April for Dorset offences include three young thugs who burgled a family home, a drug dealer who peddled Class As while on bail and a robber who threatened shop staff with a syringe. The courts are dealing with more and more cases, including jury trials, as the national lockdown easing continues. The list below includes 12 offenders that were put behind bars by judges last month. Their combined sentences totalled 54 years and and two weeks imprisonment. Some of them could be released on licence part way through their time behind bars, while several were issued with extended licence periods as they were deemed to be dangerous offenders . ....
The list below includes some of the offenders that were put behind bars by judges during April. The offenders names and a summary of what led to them appearing in the dock are as follows: ‘Dangerous’ robber headbutted man and stormed flat Christopher David Davies headbutted a man outside a flat in Lennox Street on January 14 before entering the property, stabbing a sofa and taking around £400 from the victim, Bournemouth Crown Court heard. Davies pleaded guilty to assault, robbery and criminal damage. The court heard 35-year-old Davies headbutted a man before entering the flat with two other men. Prosecutor Charlene Sumnall said: He headbutted the victim at the front door of the flat. Once inside he said, give us the drugs and money and if you don t give us what we want we will stab you . ....
BBC News Published image captionSteven Licorish intentionally spat with force during his arrest, police said A man who spat at a police officer who later tested positive for Covid-19 has been jailed. PC Joe Terry said he was angry at being exposed to the risk of the virus while arresting 41-year-old Steven Licorish in Bournemouth on 6 January. Licorish, of no fixed abode, had pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker and being drunk and disorderly in public. He was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court to 10 weeks in prison. Licorish was found in a drunken state by PC Terry and a colleague on Charminster Road after police were called to reports of a man obstructing traffic, Bournemouth Crown Court heard. ....
THE constable who was hospitalised for Covid days after being spat at by a man in Bournemouth is now back on frontline policing duties PC Joe Terry tested positive for the coronavirus a few days after the incident in Charminster Road, Bournemouth, on January 6. Along with a colleague, he d been arresting a man for being drunk and disorderly, when he was intentionally spat at with force. Steven Licorish, 41, of no fixed abode, has since pleaded guilty to a charge of assault by beating of an emergency worker and is due to be sentenced next month. Two days after the incident PC Terry developed Covid-19 symptoms, and subsequently tested positive for the virus. ....
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