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Bruce Thomas Wayne outside Swindon Magistrates Court Picture: ADVER PHOTOGRAPHER A CONVICTED sex offender said to have breached his sexual harm prevention order will have a judge decide his case in the summer. Bruce Wayne, 32, has already admitted breaching the court order by volunteering for community group Calne Central from January this year. But Wayne, who was convicted of sexual activity with a child under-16 in Newcastle in 2011 and has since been sentenced for flouting court orders, denies claims by the prosecution that he volunteered in a cynical attempt to gain contact with vulnerable people. The sexual harm prevention order was imposed by Weston-super-Mare magistrates in October 2020 after police raised concerns about his behaviour.
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Boots locum pharmacist wrote false Codeine prescription A PHARMACIST wrote out a prescription for Codeine after he was threatened as he put out the bins, a court heard. Locum pharmacist wrote out a prescription for the opiate pain killer while working at the Boots store in Marlborough. Lawyers for Ariyan Hassan, 27, claim he was threatened by an unknown man while he was putting the bins out outside his home. Martin Hadley, defending, told Swindon Magistrates’ Court last week: “He’s challenged by an individual who says get me this stuff or else. “It’s not duress because he’d got plenty of time to run – run to the police - in the intervening period. He knows he’s been a fool.
Scott Appleby appeared at North Staffordshire Justice Centre (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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