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Gwent motorists in court for speeding in Wales and England

In court from Newport, Cwmbran, Caerphilly and Ebbw Vale

In court from Newport, Cwmbran, Caerphilly and Ebbw Vale
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Ebbw Vale drunken thug s terrifying New Year s Eve attack

Cardiff Crown Court heard how the defendant demanded that Mr Windross take him home to Beaufort. Thomas became aggressive towards the taxi driver when he told him he couldn’t accept the fare. He then attacked Mr Wilcox when he intervened on behalf of Mr Windross. Mr Gobir said: “The defendant pushed the victim s head against the taxi and he became disorientated. “He then punched Mr Wilcox to the face and the two men grabbed each other and ended up on the ground. This was an unforgivable act of violence “The defendant wrapped his legs around his waist from behind and put Mr Wilcox in a headlock and started squeezing his throat tightly to the point that he was choking and could not breathe.

The corner shop that s been selling its own homemade ice cream to a Valleys village for 100 years

The corner shop that s been selling its own homemade ice cream to a Valleys village for 100 years
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Ebbw Vale burglars jailed for series of frightening raids

Jonathan Plummer Miss Lewis said Plummer acted as the duo’s “getaway driver”. Wilson, 35, of Park Row, Tredegar, and Plummer, 34, of Sunny View, Tredegar, both pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary. Wilson also admitted possessing Valium, a class C drug, and obstructing a constable. He had 25 previous convictions for 41 offences including a number for burglary for which he had received jail sentences. Plummer had four convictions for six offences, but none for burglary. Jeffrey Jones, for Wilson, said: “He was looking for items to sell to buy drugs. He was desperate.” Stephen Thomas, representing Plummer, said: “The defendant has a limited antecedent history and no relevant previous convictions.

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