Another week, more crimes come through the justice system. The magistrates courts have continued to process criminals through the system this week, with crimes including drink driving, assault and harassment. Here is a rundown of some of the criminals sentenced recently.
Roxanne Duke, 30, of Cheltenham Road, Southend, appeared in court after being caught in the town back on November 5, 2019. She was found driving a Vauxhall Corsa on Bournemouth Park Road, and following a breath test, was found to have 56 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, which is over the legal limit. She appeared at Southend Magistrates’ Court where she admitted the offence and using abusive words and was fined £100.
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All of the applications can be viewed via the planning section of Stroud District Council’s website. Renovation and extension of Frith House and works to ancillary buildings, plus new workshop and studio with new swimming pool building. At Frith House, Far Oakridge Ref. No: S.21/0758/HHOLD Status: Awaiting decision Confirmation of the retention of an existing park home used as an independent dwelling at Orchards End, The Cleeves, Brimscombe Hill, Brimscombe Ref. No: S.21/1047/CPE Status: Awaiting decision Erection of four dwellings, construction of new access drive and associated parking etc. On land at 140 Slad Road, Stroud Ref. No: S.21/1031/FUL
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Man, 21, previously jailed for burgling stately home warned he could go back to custody A CONVICTED burglar who in 2019 was caught hiding behind a curtain by the owner of a stately home was warned he faced jail – after he admitted drug dealing and possession of indecent images. Thomas Trickey, 21, was sent to a young offenders’ institution for 20 months two years ago after he admitted burgling the Cirencester Park mansion. Then 20, Trickey was caught hiding behind a set of curtains by aristocrat Lady Sara Bathurst, who grabbed him by the collar, marched him to the kitchen then called the police. She later told the court that she and her husband needed to feel safe in their own home, but the burglar had “shattered that illusion” of safety.