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“The court heard that he was found nine hours later by police when he was arrested for attempted murder.”
“Jailing him for five years, Judge Nicholas Cooke QC said: "This is a terrible tragedy for all concerned."”
“seized 10 tonnes of skunk with an estimated street value of £30m.”
“Eight men and a woman were arrested during the investigation.”
“Three members of the gang were convicted of supplying Class B drugs at Bristol Crown Court on Friday.”
“seized Woodage's van in March last year”
“He was jailed for nine years and given three years probation.”
“The assembly government said that since 2005, it had taken many steps to help tackle abuse including funding various projects, establishing a 24/7 helpline, creating sexual assault referral centres and funding a safe house for women fleein…”
“could face five years' jail”
“Two charges of common assault and making a threat to kill should remain on file.”
“was jailed for 18 months.”
“Over the next six weeks researchers from the force will visit communities across Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Powys.”
“They will be asked what they think of the service and what the priorities should be over the coming year.”
“Two men charged with manslaughter after the death of a man in a suspected arson attack in Portsmouth in 2007 have been remanded in custody.”
“James Vaughan, 30, of no fixed abode, and Gavin Heath, 39, of Brighton, were also charged with arson and assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH).”
“Gary Vaughan, 35, of Worthing, West Sussex, who was arrested as part of the same investigation, appeared in court on Thursday charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.”
“Three Birmingham men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was shot in Stoke-on-Trent.”
“The man, in his early 60s, suffered a leg injury in the incident outside his Chaplin Road home in Normacot, Stoke-on-Trent, on 4 June.”
“Officers have arrested 14 men in the city on suspicion of breaching orders since the end of May.”
“These 14 arrests follow on from work we did to help convict eight Portsmouth men following trouble at the Carling Cup fixture against Carlisle in October last year.”
“Of the 14 men arrested since May, four pleaded guilty before Portsmouth magistrates and were fined, given curfews or supervision orders.”
“Three were charged and released on police bail to appear in court on 22 June.”
“He was jailed for three and a half years at the High Court in Edinburgh.”
“"As the suspect was acting suspiciously police decided to search him and the 30 tickets were discovered," said police spokeswoman Sally de Beer.”
“She could be sentenced to more than 20 years in prison if convicted.”
“on Tuesday night”
“Police said his injuries were not life-threatening.”
“Two men have been arrested and are being questioned.”
“Police were called at approximately 0905 BST to reports of an assault at Chester Road, N9. Police and London Ambulance Service attended and discovered a male in his 20s suffering from a stab wound to his chest.”
“Police refused to comment on whether a row over parking was the reason for the stabbing.”
“The killings bring to 16 the number of people who have died in such shootings in the southern port city since 1 June.”
“He was convicted in 1985 of fatally shooting a lawyer during an attempt to escape from a court where he was facing another murder charge dating from 1984.”
“The execution was carried out at a prison in Draper, a suburb of Salt Lake City, by a five-man firing squad of police officer volunteers.”
“More than 20 of Gardner's friends and family members had gathered outside the prison to hold a vigil.”
“Warren Blackwell was convicted in 1999 of sexual assault”
“Mr Blackwell was jailed in October 1999 and was released in February 2003”
“Nothing can bring back the three years four months he wrongly spent in prison”
“The woman who made the false allegations was named in the House of Lords in 2006 by Labour peer Lord Campbell-Savours, during exchanges about the rape laws”
“Warren Blackwell served more than three years in prison”
“Northamptonshire Police acknowledges and regrets that some aspects of the investigation and handling of information, which emerged after Mr Blackwell's conviction in 1999, fell well below the required standard”
“300lb bomb”
“Damaged was caused to two police vehicles.”
“Two teenagers, aged, 19 and 16, have been arrested.”
“Surrey Police said two men took Oakley sunglasses worth £1,000 and spectacles worth £500 from the shop display in High Street, Cranleigh.”
“We are keen to trace not only the suspects witnessed at the scene but also the stolen goods. I would appeal to anyone who may be offered these items for sale in an unusual venue or has any knowledge of there whereabouts to contact Surrey …”
“has been jailed for 12 months.”
“served five years in jail”
“jailed for seven years and three months in 2005”
“Stephen Taylor was jailed for 10 months at Minshull Street Crown Court.”
“The rare watches were stolen during a robbery in Mottram Old Road, Stalybridge, in the early hours of 12 April, police said.”
“A 17-year-old girl was also assaulted in the incident.”
“The area was searched but no firearms were recovered, police said.”
“has been jailed for 20 months”
“in June 2009”
“£40,000 in cash, ... six computers and passports in three names”
“Mr Close, who served 10 years in jail for shooting a man dead at a bar in 1971, was found dead at his home in Canton Court, east Belfast.”
“Police and ambulance crews were called to the scene outside a supermarket's filling station at about 1145 BST.”
“two-year prison sentence”
“BBC television presenter Ray Gosling who was arrested on suspicion of murder has had his bail extended by police.”
“Mr Gosling, from Nottingham, was arrested after the programme was broadcast in February 2010.”
“Morag Jordan, 62 from Kirriemuir, Angus, is accused of 35 charges of common assault while her husband, Anthony Jordan faces 14 counts.”
“Her husband, a retired civil servant, was charged with her murder the following day.”
“The officer was found not guilty of common assault at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in March.”
“at about 2215 BST on Monday.”
“Police said the man helped himself to 30 cans of drink, 15 packets of crisps and 15 chocolate bars.”
“Police said 120,000 Ashkenazi Jews rallied in Jerusalem and near Tel Aviv.”
“The protests were triggered by a court ruling sentencing some 80 Ashkenazi parents to jail.”
“Some 100,000 protesters marched through Jerusalem with the 40 couples, who planned to hand themselves over to the police in compliance with a Supreme Court ruling.”
“About 10,000 police officers were mobilised in the city.”
“A similar protest in Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv drew about 20,000 people, said police.”
“If found guilty, they face up to 20 years in prison.”
“Keran Henderson, 43, of Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, was jailed in 2007 for three years for manslaughter.”
“A jury at Reading Crown Court convicted Henderson, a mother of two, by a majority of 10 to two at the end of a five-week trial.”
“Our inquiries into the circumstances are at an early stage and we appeal for anybody with information to come forward.”
“£50,000 worth of drugs”
“10 villagers, two teachers and a writer had been arrested from West Midnapore because of suspected links with the Maoists”
“Neil Murphy, 18, was beaten in what police called a 'sustained attack' in Marie Curie Avenue, Bootle, on the afternoon of Saturday 5 June.”
“Two men have already been charged with his murder.”
“A £1.5m police custody suite is being officially opened at Crawley police station.”
“Last year, Sussex Police managed approximately 45,000 detainees in 126 cells across six custody suites.”
“One fire appliance and a special rescue vehicle from Exmouth, plus police and an ambulance were called to the scene.”
“Rescue teams had to move 436 inmates from a prison in Draguignan after two floors flooded.”
“The initiative, financed by Association of Chief Police Officers' (ACPO) Terrorism and Allied Matters (TAM), is a network of 218 cameras east of the city centre.”
“A 17-year-old youth and a 14-year-old girl were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, and released on bail.”
“Police said a family were at home in Swindon on Sunday when they heard a knock and the fire alarm activated.”
“The dispute sparked the strike on Monday in Cape Town, where more than 1,000 police trainees were sent to Green Point stadium hours before the Italy-Paraguay match.”
“Our priority is the safety of the tournament and the country as a whole. We will perform our responsibilities with diligence," Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele said.”
“Female genital mutilation is a serious crime attracting a prison sentence of up to fourteen years. If underage children are involved it is also classed as child abuse.”
“Stephen Puttock, 30, and Barry Stretch, 36, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Keith Nicholson, in Guildford in September 2000 at the Old Bailey.”
“Puttock and Stretch were jailed for life in February 2007 for the murder of Mr Nicholson but their convictions were quashed on appeal.”
“The retrial ended in a hung jury and the pair pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Wednesday at the start of a second retrial.”
“Police said they want to talk to two teenagers seen outside the property at about 2045 BST.”
“Assistant attorney general Lanny A. Breuer, for the criminal division at the Department of Justice, said court documents allege that Mr Farkas and others participated in a "massive" fraud, that was "truly stunning in its scale and complexi…”
“Two Darfur rebel leaders have surrendered to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.”
“A £1m burglary at an East Sussex country mansion was a "highly-planned" operation, police have said.”
“Police said the theft last July was not the work of an opportunist burglar.”
“creating a 100m (330ft) exclusion zone around the bag.”
“Police said two weapons, including a suspected homemade firearm, were in the bag.”
“Police left the scene at about 1730 BST.”
“was bailed to report back to Torquay Police Station in August.”