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Sussex criminals named and shamed for their offences

Here is a round-up of criminals who have been named in Sussex Magistrates’ courts. STEPHEN MCLEAN Aged 59, of Hazeldine Meads, Brighton, admitted making calls to cause annoyance, inconvenience, or needless anxiety to another. Ordered to do 15 rehabilitation sessions, fined £100, £95 surcharge and £85 costs. TOM HOLLAND Aged 38, of St Alphonsus Road, Clapham, admitted assaulting a woman in Brighton. To do 25 rehabilitation sessions and to pay £100 compensation. Fined £100, £95 surcharge and £200 costs. Put under a restraining order not to contact the woman. JAMIE WADE COOPER Aged 25, of High Street, Shoreham, admitted stealing jackets worth £750 from Millets in Uckfield. To do 80 hours of unpaid work, ten rehabilitation sessions and to pay a £90 surcharge and £50 costs.

HM Courts Service for Worthing and Crawley: Results list for January 22 to February 1, 2021

HM Courts Service for Worthing and Crawley: Results list for January 22 to February 1, 2021 Results from HM Courts Service, for West Sussex Magistrates’ Court sitting at Worthing and Crawley from January 22 to February 1, 2021. Friday, 5th February 2021, 11:16 am Ashleigh Sharpe, 23, of Moore Close, Durrington, was discharged conditionally for 12 months and must pay a total of £100 compensation, plus £22 victim surcharge, £84 costs, after admitting two charges of assaulting an emergency worker, a police officer, by beating in Sompting on August 18, 2020. Robin Muttitt, 44, of Wolsey Hotel, Brighton Road, Worthing, must pay £60 costs after admitting breaching a community order by failing to attend Building Better Relationship sessions on November 23 and 25, 2020. The order was varied to include an additional five days’ rehabilitation activity requirement.

Disabled artist Alison Lapper s son, 19, died of an accidental overdose , coroner rules

The son of disabled artist Alison Lapper, 55, suffered from mental health issues He died in a hotel in Worthing, West Sussex in August 2019 after taking heroin The teen had been bullied and abused in school over his mother s disabilities West Sussex coroner found he died after taking heroin and anti-anxiety drug For confidential support call Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local branch

Alison Lapper s son Parys died after accidental overdose, inquest hears

AN ARTIST’S teenage son died of an overdose on heroin and prescription drugs after a “missed opportunity” to stop him getting medication from multiple different places. Alison Lapper’s 19-year-old son Parys died in August 2019 after years struggling with addiction and his mental health. The artist, who was born without arms and with shortened legs due to a condition called phocomelia, had posed naked while heavily pregnant with Parys in 2000 for a marble sculpture by the artist Marc Quinn, for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square in London. Parys was found on August 13, 2019 at the Wolsey Hotel in Worthing, and a post mortem examination revealed he had taken heroin and benzodiazepine drugs.

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