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“A 47-year-old man was arrested in Peterborough earlier.”
“Two others, aged 28 and 56, were arrested at an address in Northampton, police said.”
“The three men were taken into custody at a police station in Peterborough.”
“He pleaded guilty to eight charges of indecent assault and four charges of indecency with a child, and the making and possession of indecent photographs.”
“Steenfeld, of Westgate Avenue, Blackley, who was also known as Frank Roberts, was also on trial accused of 13 other sexual offences, including rape, but the jury could not reach a verdict.”
“He was arrested in 2007 after a disturbance at his home.”
“Steenfeld was also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for life and given a Sexual Offences Prevention Order banning him from allowing any child under the age of 16 years into his home without there being a suitable adult present.”
“has been jailed for almost 13 years.”
“in April 2009”
“has been sentenced to four months in a youth detention unit.”
“2008”
“Nine days before the shootings, some of the teenage casualties injured in the Keswick bus crash, which claimed the lives of Chloe Walker, 16, and Kieran Goulding, 15, were treated at the hospital.”
“Andrew Affleck, 32, was jailed for a minimum of 23 years over the house fire in Irvine in 2001.”
“Affleck was originally ordered to serve at least 27 years for the murders, but the period was reduced to 23 years at an earlier appeal.”
“When questioned by police, the church warden thought 20 weddings had been carried out in the six months before Mr Brown was arrested, but in fact there had been 170, the court heard.”
“Mr Hannington denies one count of soliciting to murder with the post: "Kill the Jew, Kill the Jew, Burn down a synagogue today!... Burn the scum...".”
“The court also heard the pair were in regular contact over the internet with two men who have now been convicted of terrorism charges, including possessing the deadly poison ricin.”
“the judge at the Revolutionary Court said he had issued me an eight-year prison sentence, on the previous charges.”
“If I had been arrested without travel documents in Iraq, I would have been facing six months in prison before being extradited.”
“He was a leftist student who fled Iran after receiving a 15 year prison sentence from the Iranian Revolutionary Court.”
“I was arrested in the winter of 2007 and spent five months in Qezel Hessar Prison, before I was released on bail.”
“A week before my court hearing, my brother Abolfazl was arrested and the authorities told my family that they would not release him until I showed up in court.”
“In November 2008, police raided the parliamentary office of Tory MP Damian Green, now immigration minister, in an investigation into leaks”
“after two genuine incidents”
“On 28 May police warned south London parents to be on guard after two apparent abduction attempts.”
“Manslaughter charges against Richards, of Broadwell, and Davies, of Scowles, were dropped at Bristol Crown Court.”
“The charge of manslaughter, which they denied, was withdrawn by the prosecution.”
“most of the anti-social behaviour and criminal damage tends to centre on the weekend but this shows a shift to a midweek period.”
“A man aged 83 has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of another resident aged 92 at a Devon care home.”
“Woodroof's wife Audrey, 82, died from a brain tumour while he was awaiting trial in Exeter Prison over the death of Ms Hawken.”
“Three members of staff at a Norwich newsagents have been arrested and the shop forced to close after a visit by UK Border Agency officers.”
“Five men were similarly arrested in Wolverhampton, Wednesbury, and Witton and Erdington in Birmingham on Wednesday.”
“A total of 314 football banning orders, which require recipients to report to police on match days, have been issued across the West Midlands.”
“A friend of the missing man alerted police at 0400 BST after he fell asleep and found his friend had gone.”
“In total, around 60 personnel from the RNLI, volunteer life brigades, coastguard and police were involved in the search, with around 40 of those being volunteers.”
“Three men from Manchester have been arrested at a Devon caravan park following a drugs raid.”
“The men, aged 21, 24 and 29, were arrested after police searched Cofton Farm Caravan Park in Dawlish at about 0725 BST on Thursday.”
“The three men were arrested on suspicion of drug offences.”
“an 18-year-old man was arrested.”
“Detectives investigating the killing of a man found collapsed in Chester city centre have charged four people with murder.”
“The ombudsman made 16 recommendations to the NI Prison Service”
“one impartial person should be present”
“The UK Border Agency arrested three others, including her Indian fiance, at Oxford Register Office on Tuesday.”
“A 23-year-old man has been arrested”
“Christopher Winnan, 21, of Birdham Road, Brighton, was jailed for two years after being found guilty of violent disorder at Hove Crown Court.”
“A 17-year-old boy was jailed for five years for causing grievous bodily harm and 12 months for perverting the course of justice, to run concurrently.”
“Joel Henson died three months after the assault from a drug overdose.”
“Robert Evans, 40, who lived in Norwich when the offences began, admitted 15 offences including rape, indecent assault and assault causing GBH.”
“has been jailed for 12 years.”
“Susan Finkelstein, 44, was convicted in March of attempted prostitution.”
“She was also sentenced to 100 hours of community service.”
“has been sentenced to one year's probation.”
“A pensioner has been convicted of sexually abusing two sisters in Lanarkshire more than 20 years ago.”
“When the woman, who is now 28, went to the police her half-sister, 35, also came forward and said that Rice had abused her.”
“Convicted paedophiles Charles O'Neill, 47, and William Lauchlan, 33, were sentenced to a minimum of 30 and 26 years respectively for murdering her in 1997.”
“They were also sentenced for 10 years each in prison for abusing a 14-year-old from Irvine, Ayrshire, a 15-year-old in Spain and grooming a six-year-old in Scotland at various times between 2003 and 2008.”
“Lauchlan and O'Neill were arrested in 2008 after a joint surveillance operation by Lancashire and Central Scotland Police discovered they were grooming a six-year-old boy with intent to abuse him.”
“On the 19 December 2009”
“He stabbed a 17-year-old during a gang scuffle on Wood Lane, Partington, following the shouting of racist comments on 12 April 2009.”
“A man who stabbed a teenager during a street fight in Trafford has been jailed for four and a half years.”
“"He is facing a murder charge and, potentially, other serious charges including two high-profile murders."”
“A concrete block was thrown from the top of an 80ft (24m) multi-storey cark park in Devon, narrowly missing two people including a police community support officer (PCSO).”
“Police said the block 'narrowly missed' the PCSO and a member of the public.”
“A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of attempted assault.”
“Philip Onyancha, 32, was arrested on Sunday after confessing to killing 17 people, mainly women.”
“For the last three days, Mr Onyancha has been leading the police on a gruesome tour of the country.”
“So far, four bodies have been found and he had led police to the sites of several unresolved murders.”
“Two Norwegians who had their death sentences overturned in April have again been sentenced to death in the Democratic Republic of Congo.”
“The BBC's Thomas Fessy in the capital, Kinshasa, says the tribunal in Kisangani has lowered the damages the convicted men and the Norwegian state have been ordered to pay from $500m (£300m) to $65m.”
“They were originally convicted of the spying and murder charges in September 2009 and lost an appeal in December.”
“Grampian Police said thieves had targeted 21 Subarus in recent weeks and months, with nine being stolen.”
“Thames Valley Police said Blakey was arrested after a warrant was executed at his home on 12 May”
“The incident is believed to have taken place between 1345 and 1510 BST at the Oriental Express restaurant in Colwyn Bay, Conwy county, on Wednesday.”
“A 46-year-old man from Colwyn Bay has been arrested and is due to be interviewed on Thursday.”
“Five men suspected of flouting football banning orders have been arrested as part of a World Cup crackdown.”
“The men, aged between 20 and 44, were arrested in early morning raids in Birmingham and Wolverhampton by West Midlands Police.”
“They were held for failing to hand in their passports before the England v Japan match on 30 May, and for failing to attend their local police station.”
“The maximum sentence for breaching a banning order is six months in prison or a £5,000 fine.”
“The five arrested men are due to appear before magistrates in Birmingham on 16 June.”
“Penalty charges of £25 to £35 have been introduced but nobody has yet been prosecuted or had a badge withdrawn.”
“It is a criminal offence for the badge to be used by anyone other than the registered holder and abusers face a fine of up to £1,000.”
“Officers also want to speak to anyone who attended a party in Fairfield Road between April and early May.”
“A UN tribunal has convicted two Bosnian Serbs for committing genocide in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and sentenced them to life in prison.”
“Vujadin Popovic, 53, and Ljubisa Beara, 70, were among seven former high-ranking military and police officials to be sentenced.”
“The court jailed five other defendants for between five and 35 years.”
“Another chief of security, Drago Nikolic, was found guilty of aiding and abetting genocide, and sentenced to a prison term of 35 years.”
“Police are hoping to cut crime at this weekend's Download Festival by Tweeting after more than 300 crimes were reported at last year's music event”
“Avon and Somerset police say they have have recovered drugs worth an estimated £12,000 thanks to anonymous calls from members of the public.”
“About 25 people have been arrested and charged with offences including drink-driving and supplying drugs.”
“Michael Sands, 22, from Beach Road in Netherton and Thomas Speed, 23, from Rimrose Valley Road in Thornton, have been charged with murder.”
“Two men have been charged with murdering a teenager who died after he was attacked on Merseyside.”
“A man was jailed for nine years in March for the 2008 raid on Sheila Jeffrey's office in Town Yetholm.”
“They undertook a seven-mile pursuit in their car across country roads and did not give up until they had as much information about the vehicle as possible, which they passed to police.”
“Two more teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murdering a 17-year-old youth whose body was discovered in a burning car in south London.”
“The boys, aged 16 and 17, arrested on Wednesday, remain in custody.”
“Three other youths, aged 16, 17, and 19, have been bailed after being arrested on suspicion of the murder.”
“Metropolitan Police said the silver Rover, number plate V683 DPN, might have been bought locally and had been parked at the scene for more than two weeks - except for a short period before the fire.”
“Two or three suspects were spotted running from the car while it was on fire, police added.”
“Four people held on suspicion of assault on Tuesday have now been re-arrested on suspicion of murder.”
“Detectives are continuing to question two 16-year-old boys, a 17-year-old and a man, aged 20, on suspicion of murder.”