Harry Smith sentenced for robbery in which victim was lured with offer of cannabis
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A man was robbed and stabbed after being lured with the offer of cannabis, a court heard.
Harry Smith, 19, arranged with the victim to supply the cannabis asking him to meet near to Eagle Park, in Norwich s Golden Triangle, Norwich Crown Court was told on Friday.
Charlotte Hole, prosecuting, said instead of supplying drugs, Smith and another man attacked the victim and robbed him of £50.
Ms Hole said Smith inflicted a single punch but the other man chased the victim threatening to slice him up and inflicted two stab wounds to his shoulder.
Harry Smith sentenced for robbery in which victim was lured with offer of cannabis
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A man was robbed and stabbed after being lured with the offer of cannabis, a court heard.
Harry Smith, 19, arranged with the victim to supply the cannabis asking him to meet near to Eagle Park, in Norwich s Golden Triangle, Norwich Crown Court was told on Friday.
Charlotte Hole, prosecuting, said instead of supplying drugs, Smith and another man attacked the victim and robbed him of £50.
Ms Hole said Smith inflicted a single punch but the other man chased the victim threatening to slice him up and inflicted two stab wounds to his shoulder.
Emma Keall had inappropriate relationship with inmate in HMP Bure
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A woman working at a Norfolk prison wrote affectionate letters to an inmate and the pair shared a kiss, a court was told
Emma Keall, 44, was contracted to work in waste management at Bure prison, which is mainly for sex offenders, when she struck up the relationship with the inmate, Norwich Crown Court heard.
Lori Tucker, prosecuting, said in February 2019, concerns were raised as rumours were circulating in the prison about the pair.
Keall admitted she had disclosed personal information to the prisoner, who was then moved from working with the defendant.
Emma Keall had inappropriate relationship with inmate in HMP Bure
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A woman working at a Norfolk prison wrote affectionate letters to an inmate and the pair shared a kiss, a court was told
Emma Keall, 44, was contracted to work in waste management at Bure prison, which is mainly for sex offenders, when she struck up the relationship with the inmate, Norwich Crown Court heard.
Lori Tucker, prosecuting, said in February 2019, concerns were raised as rumours were circulating in the prison about the pair.
Keall admitted she had disclosed personal information to the prisoner, who was then moved from working with the defendant.
Thomas Hawkes admits downloading indecent images of children
A man has admitted downloading more than 2000 indecent images of children.
Thomas Hawkes, 38, of Robert Andrew Close, Wymondham, admitted being concerned in downloading indecent images of children on or before April 23, 2020, when he appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Monday.
The court heard there were 488 images in the most serious category as well as some videos with indecent child images.
William Carter appeared for the prosecution and Andrew Oliver for Hawkes.
Judge Katharine Moore adjourned sentencing for a report and told him that they could not go any further with his case until the report was prepared.