Chester Crown Court A DRUG dealer from Ellesmere Port who splashed out £50k on Rolex watches from his ill-gotten gains has been spared an immediate prison sentence. Chester Crown Court heard on Friday, April 30 that Robert Dennis Parsonage, 31, of Rostherne Avenue, Great Sutton, had benefitted from his cannabis dealing operation to the tune of more than £60k overall. But the court also heard that, since Parsonage s offending stopped in July 2018, he had turned his life around and had shown a determination to address his offending. Honorary Recorder of Chester Judge Steven Everett therefore suspended the two-year prison term, acknowledging what he called an unacceptable near-three-year gap between Parsonage stopping his criminal activity and being sentenced.
Drunken yob threatened police with 20 inch machete before launching racist tirade of abuse
Darren Leesy, 30, was jailed for 31 months
Darren Lees (Image: GMP)
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A ‘drunken yob’ threatened police officers with a 20 inch machete before launching a racist tirade of abuse. Darren Lees, 30, was inside his friends house in Oldham when officers attended who were investigating a disturbance earlier that day.
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Drunk man pointed firearm while âentirely out of controlâ in Appleby car park
A terrified man had a âgunâ pointed at him in an Appleby car park at night.
While extremely drunk and high on cannabis, Joe William Forrester, 24, knocked on town doors just before 1am on June 24.
When a woman asked why, Forrester spoke of being owed money. He was advised to pursue the debt in daylight.
The woman phoned a male that Forrester was with, asking for a Broad Close car park meeting and saying he should âkeep awayâ from Forrester.
In Facebook messages, Forrester warned he was âcoming down with a bladeâ, adding: âIâm going to stab them. I hope they get moved on before I kill them.â
A banned driver who rammed a police car and left two officers injured during a high speed New Year’s Day pursuit near Carlisle has been handed a 12-month jail term. Steven Paul Kidd, 22, was seen behind the wheel of his partner’s Vauxhall Astra in Dalston, near the city, at.