Norwich Crown Court. Picture Adrian Judd.
A man was found to have downloaded indecent images of children after he handed in his own computer to police, a court heard.
Samuel Smith, 30, downloaded about 300 images including 141 in the most serious category.
He also had downloaded 157 extreme pornographic images and 66 prohibited images.
John Morgans, prosecuting at Norwich Crown Court, said the case was rather unusual in that Smith had voluntarily handed in his laptop to Norfolk police on April 9, last year.
He said that some images were found on his laptop and a further search of other devices, in September, last year, found images on another phone and second laptop.
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Rutland High School students are getting closer to selecting a new mascot, and theyâre looking to the community for help.
In October, the Rutland City Board of School Commissioners approved a motion stating that âall Rutland City schools cease use of the Raider name and imagery, and that the Rutland City School administration work with our student body to come up with a new mascot that would be more inclusive and welcoming, and to bring this suggestion before this board for approvalâ by Feb. 9, 2021.
Debate within the Rutland community has since grown contentious, with efforts to put the matter to a city-wide referendum, calls to vote down the forthcoming school budget, at least two city residents declaring their intention to run for the board in March, and two current board members reporting being threatened and physically accosted over how they voted.
He added: He must prepare himself for that.
Judge Katharine Moore adjourned the case for reports and asked for an assessment of the danger he poses as to the risk of him behaving in this way again.
She said: This is a serious case. I will need a report before I sentence .
Judge Moore adjourned sentencing until February, next year, to a date to be fixed.
During the trial, the jury of six men and six women heard that Phillips, who was known at T , was annoyed when Mr Mooney caused a disturbance outside a flat on Marshall Road, Mile Cross, when he was inside the flat carrying drugs.
The scene of the incident outside Hingham Fish Bar. Photo: Luke Powell
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Three members of a gang of Rolex robbers, who followed a Norfolk woman for more than 100 miles before carrying out a violent mugging, have had their sentencings put off until the new year.
The victim, in her 50s, was attacked when she stopped outside Hingham Fish Bar, unaware the gang had followed her from London along the A11 after targeting her valuable Rolex watch, Norwich Crown Court was told.
The victim was pinned down and had her watch and jewellery stolen before they drove off in her car.