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A woman claims she was working when an alleged violent assault took place A WOMAN accused of violently attacking a man in the middle of the street has insisted she was at the work at the time and cannot be responsible. The trial of Carla Dowling, 45, of Sutton Road, Southend and Lorraine Perry, formerly known as Moore, 30, of Appleford Court, Basildon continued with Dowling taking to the witness stand. The two women have denied attacking the victim – Perry’s former partner – at a set of traffic lights in Southend and damaging his car in the same incident. Dowling claims she was at work at the time of the alleged offence but the prosecution insist she was behind the attack.
“He has a very good chance to turn it around. “He is a Christian, and he’s been studying that religion in prison. “There is some good there in that way.” Judge Samantha Cohen said: “You will be aware that Class A drugs are sold by organised criminal gangs and they bring with them violence and misery. “They damage people’s lives. “Another way the gangs work is by pressuring and coercing young people to become involved in their business and that’s what happened to you. “You yourself were a victim of an organised crime gang who coerced you and pressured you to becoming involved in the drugs supply enterprise.”
“He has a very good chance to turn it around. “He is a Christian, and he’s been studying that religion in prison. “There is some good there in that way.” Judge Samantha Cohen said: “You will be aware that Class A drugs are sold by organised criminal gangs and they bring with them violence and misery. “They damage people’s lives. “Another way the gangs work is by pressuring and coercing young people to become involved in their business and that’s what happened to you. “You yourself were a victim of an organised crime gang who coerced you and pressured you to becoming involved in the drugs supply enterprise.”