Rawlings then drove on the wrong side of the road at an “excessive speed”, a court heard. He then went through a red light before crashing into a wall on a bridge. Judge Campbell said he caused “considerable damage” costing “thousands of pounds” to both the wall and his neighbour’s car. Defending, John Upton pleaded with Judge Campbell to hand Rawlings a suspended sentence as this would give the 33-year-old the opportunity to “prove his compliance” with probation services. But Judge Campbell, sentencing, noted his “sporadic” compliance with probation following a dozen convictions for 25 offences in the past. Addressing Rawlings, she said: “You give me no confidence you will comply with any probation order this court gives you.
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Prosecutor John Upton said on July 14 last year she went to the lift to take her dog for a walk and when the lift door opened she saw a man with his back to her.
When the lift door closed McCluckie turned around and accused the woman of trying to get him arrested, telling her “I could rape you at any time if I wanted to .
When the lift reached the ground floor he pushed past her and pinched her bottom.
The next day he shouted outside her door and posted a note saying “I am sorry for frightening you.”
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A PAIR of fresh-faced drug dealers who ran the “Frank” line have been jailed. Friends Harry Law and Dolson Rochester were still in their teens when they were caught selling cannabis, crack cocaine and heroin out of a cuckooed flat in Melksham in August 2019. Both men, now 20, had already been caught by the same police officer dealing cannabis in Chippenham. Jailing “intelligent” Law, now living in Swindon, for two years and two months Recorder Elisabeth Bussey-Jones noted Law had turned his life around and had the support of almost a dozen references. She said: “I wholly appreciate what’s been said about you but I do had to sentence you for the offences you committed and the pre-sentence report that’s been provided while it does help you in many ways, your frankness – which is to be commended – also indicates really how entrenched this offending was and how you were properly dealing in drugs as a means of earning money.”