Mrs Justice Hallett adjourned sentencing Tshabangu
Mrs Justice Hallett adjourned sentencing Tshabangu until July 28 so she can hear evidence from a psychiatrist before deciding on the final disposal.
It is likely he will be sent to a secure hospita
Mrs Justice Hallett adjourned sentencing Tshabangu until July 28 so she can hear evidence from a psychiatrist before deciding on the final disposal.
It is likely he will be sent to a secure hospita
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A hard-working carpenter died of an asbestos-related disease after exposure to the killer substance 50 years ago, an inquest heard.
John Ward, 68, of County Mayo, Ireland, came to the UK in the lat
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A scaffolder who killed his younger brother by slashing his throat with a pint glass at a family Millennium party was jailed for three years today (Mon).
Richard Riley, 34, flew into a drunken rage
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A bus driver today (TUES) told of his terror as three thugs attacked him just seconds after he knocked down their pal.
John Shire, 60, said one man was 'out of his brain' when he jumped on board th
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A crazed motorist who rammed the iron gates of historic Downing Street
injuring an American tourist today (Wednesday) admitted dangerous driving.
On January 15 this year, Stephen Bonnett, 27, race
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A seven-strong gang hunted down and killed a teenager on Christmas Day in revenge for his victory in a duel against their ringleader, a court heard.
Akhtar Hussain, 19, ordered baying pals to pin d
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A peer's son blasted himself through the head with his father's shotgun after being 'dogged' by severe depression for years, an inquest heard today.(WED)
The Honourable William Bridgeman, 32, kille
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Penguin Books was today (thurs) cleared of responsibility over the death of a window cleaner following a cover-up by an expert currently involved in the investigation into a fairground fatality.
The
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A Cobham solicitor whose accounts were left in chaos after he and three staff were forced to work from a cramped office was fined pnds stlg 1,500 today (Thurs).
Simon Cannon, 40, took on the tempor
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A law clerk who pocketed almost pnds stlg 1,100 of clients money was today (WEDS) banned from working in the legal profession.
Karen Humphries was employed as a secretary at a Wirral firm of solici
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