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Kevin Maynard was found not guilty of breaching his restraining order
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A man has been found not guilty of breaching his restraining order against his neighbour following a dispute over mowing the lawn.
Kevin Maynard, 62, of Brettenham Road, Hitcham was accused of breaching a restraining order against his neighbour John Riches on two occasions last year.
He appeared at Suffolk Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday to deny both counts against him.
In February 2020, Mr Riches was fixing a roof with a blow torch when Maynard alleged that Mr Riches had made comments about him and had threatened to burn his head with the flame.
13 million americans need jobs but in june the economy added just 80,000 of them. and the unemployment rate remains stuck at 8.2%. the two presidential candidates as you might expect have two very different views of those numbers and the question tonight, what now? what will it take to get some forward momentum? we re covering the jobs story from several angles. tonight we begin with nbc s tom costello just outside washington, d.c. tom, good evening. reporter: good evening to you, kate. economists generally agree that 8.2% number is deceiving because when you factor in all the people who have given up looking for jobs or those people who have taken part-time jobs just to make ends meet, the real unemployment rate is probably well into double digits. the numbers this morning hit wall street and main street with a thud. the weakest job adding quarter in two years. reporter: while employers did add 80,000 jobs in june, it was the third straight month of weak hiring and dra
brian. another month, another new jobs report, and again, the numbers are a big disappointment. 13 million americans need jobs but in june the economy added just 80,000 of them. and the unemployment rate remains stuck at 8.2%. the two presidential candidates as you might expect have two very different views of those numbers and the question tonight, what now? what will it take to get some forward momentum? we re covering the jobs story from several angles. tonight we begin with nbc s tom costello just outside washington, d.c. tom, good evening. reporter: good evening to you, kate. economists generally agree that 8.2% number is deceiving because when you factor in all the people who have given up looking for jobs or those people who have taken part-time jobs just to make ends meet, the real unemployment rate is probably well into double digits. the numbers this morning hit wall street and main street with a thud. the weakest job adding quarter in two years. reporter: whi
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