Published:
3:05 PM March 5, 2021
Sam Sexton, left, leaving Norwich Magistrates Court with his solicitor Ian Fisher, right.
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A former British heavyweight boxing champion has been accused of making threats to slash his partner s throat as well as threatening to bomb her sister s home.
Former fighter Sam Sexton, who held the Commonwealth heavyweight title and British heavyweight title, has been charged with engaging in controlling/coercive behaviour in an intimate relationship.
Sam Sexton - back in Norwich with the British heavyweight belt. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
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The 36-year-old appeared before Norwich Magistrates Court on Friday, March 5 when he denied the charge and another offence of using violence to secure entry to premises in May 2020.
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Published:
6:27 PM January 20, 2021
Updated:
8:50 PM January 20, 2021
Lester Lynn, 29, of Church Road, Cantley, has been has been ordered to carry out 240 hours of community service and pay over £2,000 in compensation after stealing from boats on the Norfolk Broads. He was identified by his boat, pictured here.
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A man has been sentenced after stealing thousands of pounds of equipment from boats on the Norfolk Broads.
Lester Lynn, of Church Road, Cantley, appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on Friday, January 15, charged with two counts of theft and two of handling stolen goods.
The 29-year-old, who pleaded guilty to the offences at an earlier hearing, broke into the boats along the River Yare during the Easter lockdown last year.
Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich. Picture: Denise Bradley.
- Credit: Archant 2013
Three people have been charged with breaking lockdown rules by taking part in an anti-Covid protest involving more than 30 people in a Norwich park.
Keeley Baker, 38, Richard Goldsmith, 44, and Calvin Stroud, 55, were among those taking part in a gathering at Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich, during the second national lockdown, on November 7 last year.
Baker, of Fleming Close, Gorleston, Goldsmith, of Sheep Meadow Close, Norwich, and Stroud, from London, all appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court earlier this month having each been charged with being involved in the holding of a gathering or more than 30 people in a public place in contravention of coronavirus regulations.
Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich. Picture: Denise Bradley.
- Credit: Archant 2013
Three people have been charged with breaking lockdown rules by taking part in an anti-Covid protest involving more than 30 people in a Norwich park.
Keeley Baker, 38, Richard Goldsmith, 44, and Calvin Stroud, 55, were among those taking part in a gathering at Chapelfield Gardens in Norwich, during the second national lockdown, on November 7 last year.
Baker, of Fleming Close, Gorleston, Goldsmith, of Sheep Meadow Close, Norwich, and Stroud, from London, all appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court earlier this month having each been charged with being involved in the holding of a gathering or more than 30 people in a public place in contravention of coronavirus regulations.