Gareeca Conita Gordon, 28, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to murdering Phoenix Netts. Police discovered Ms Netts’ remains beside a quarry in the Forest of Dean last year. A Gloucestershire police constable has been cleared of attempting to film a naked female colleague as she showered at their force headquarters in Quedgeley. PC Jonathan Eaton, 32, of Brockworth, Gloucester, had pleaded not guilty at Newport Crown Court last week to attempting to observe and record, for sexual gratification, a person involved in a private act without consent on February 27, 2019. Following a six day trial the jury took five hours and 12 minutes to return their verdict of not guilty.
Gareeca Conita Gordon, 28, from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to murdering Phoenix Netts. Police discovered Ms Netts’ remains beside a quarry in the Forest of Dean last year. A Gloucestershire police constable has been cleared of attempting to film a naked female colleague as she showered at their force headquarters in Quedgeley. PC Jonathan Eaton, 32, of Brockworth, Gloucester, had pleaded not guilty at Newport Crown Court last week to attempting to observe and record, for sexual gratification, a person involved in a private act without consent on February 27, 2019. Following a six day trial the jury took five hours and 12 minutes to return their verdict of not guilty.
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By Press Association 2021
A 15-year-old boy has been remanded into custody accused of murdering a teenager.
The youth, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, appeared before Cheltenham Youth Court accused of murdering 17-year-old Joshua Hall on April 16 at Cam sports club in Dursley, Gloucestershire.
He was also charged with possessing an offensive weapon, namely a knife.
The defendant, who was represented by solicitor Ian Kelcey, spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address during a short hearing.
May Li, prosecuting, told the court the two charges were linked and invited them both to be sent to the crown court.