This is England star Andrew Shim caught trafficking £75k of cannabis in Spain spared jail
Addict Shim, 37, who played Milky in the 2006 film and four TV series, was behind bars in Spain for nearly eight months after being arrested by Costa del Sol police.
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Shim played Milky in film and on TV
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Jailed in April: The Cumbria criminals sentenced this month. Picture: Canva CRIMINALS jailed in April include flouting of restraining orders, failing to pay fines, and a rapist. The list below includes some of the offenders that were put behind bars by judges during April. The offenders names and a summary of what led to them appearing in the dock are as follows:
James Felton Queen Ban: The defendant flouted his restraining order by going to Raffles Avenue, Carlisle A HOMELESS Carlisle man has been jailed for 80 days after he admitted flouting court restraining order. James Felton Queen, 45, from the city s John Street Hostel, went to an address in Raffles Avenue despite knowing he is prohibited from going with 100 yards of the property.
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Trouble: Posting a letter got the defendant into trouble MAGISTRATES have jailed a 44-year-old Carlisle man for six weeks after he admitted flouting a restraining order. Matthew Adam Neale, whose address was given as The County Hotel, Botchergate, breached the order by sending a letter from Acklington - though the charge does not say to whom it was addressed. The letter was in breach of a restraining order that was imposed by magistrates in Carlisle on July 22 last year, the court heard. Magistrates said the offence was so serious because it amounted to a deliberate breach of the court order involved. The defendant s guilty plea was taken into account.