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Downham man, 80, admits making and possessing indecent images

Downham man, 80, admits making and possessing indecent images  | Updated: 17:08, 01 April 2021 An 80-year-old Downham man has today admitted to making indecent images of the most serious nature. Derek Latchford appeared before magistrates in King’s Lynn to plead guilty to making 18 category A stills and 2 category A videos. He also admitted making 32 category B stills and 87 category C stills. King s Lynn Magistrates Court (45611194) The offences occurred between March 11, 2011 and February 8, 2019. Latchford, of Tinkers Way, also pleaded guilty to possession of a prohibited image of a child between the same dates. And the defendant admitted to a third charge of acting together with another man in possessing 65 extreme pornographic images, namely a person performing an act of intercourse with a live or dead unknown animal. This offence took place between January 1 and February 28, 2019.

Valerijus Perfiljevas pleads guilty to drink driving

Valerijus Perfiljevas pleaded guilty to drink driving and having no insurance. - Credit: Chris Bishop A flower factor worker whose car became stranded after leaving the road between Norwich and Fakenham was found to be three times the drink drive limit. Valerijus Perfiljevas, 58, was at the wheel of a Citroen C4 on Fakenham Road in Foxley at about 7pm on February 14. Prosecutor Michael Devaney told King’s Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Mar 11) that emergency services were called after the car got stuck on a bank. Perfiljevas failed a roadside test and was arrested. He later blew 106 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.

King s Lynn woman kicked police after breaching coronavirus rules, court told

King s Lynn woman kicked police after breaching coronavirus rules, court told  | Updated: 18:16, 11 March 2021 A woman who flouted lockdown regulations by going to a neighbour’s flat then drunkenly assaulted two police officers, a court has heard today. Lynn magistrates were told that it was the second time in four months that Arune Plokstyte had been in court for assaulting emergency workers. Michael Devaney, prosecuting, told the bench police had attended a flat in Hillington Square, shortly before midnight on January 24. King s Lynn Magistrates Court (44943322) Officers wanted to issue Plokstyte, 35, with a fixed penalty notice for being part of the gathering but she refused to give her details.

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