A Rodbourne hit-and-run driver was told he should be ashamed of himself. Mohammed Ali, 20, was sent to prison for six years and four months by Judge Robert Pawson at Swindon Crown Court.
Mohammed Ali s custody shot Opening his sentencing remarks, Judge Pawson quoted from a character reference from Ali’s cousin, Runa Khanon Bakar. “She says this: ‘I never imagined I’d be seeing anyone in that court dock, let alone my little cousin who love so dearly.’ And you’ve got siblings? You’ve got parents who from what I hear are hardworking members of society; money’s been tight over the years.
A Rodbourne hit-and-run driver was told he should be ashamed of himself. Mohammed Ali, 20, was sent to prison for six years and four months by Judge Robert Pawson at Swindon Crown Court.
Mohammed Ali s custody shot Opening his sentencing remarks, Judge Pawson quoted from a character reference from Ali’s cousin, Runa Khanon Bakar. “She says this: ‘I never imagined I’d be seeing anyone in that court dock, let alone my little cousin who love so dearly.’ And you’ve got siblings? You’ve got parents who from what I hear are hardworking members of society; money’s been tight over the years.
A SWINDON man shoved a police sergeant and threatened to kill him, a court heard. Joshua Richards pushed the officer, who had gone to the man’s partner’s home in Toothill following reports of a covid regulations breach, while serving on a suspended sentence for attacking another officer. Extending the earlier suspended sentence order to two years and imposing a new 12 week suspended sentence, District Judge Joanna Dickens tore into the 26-year-old. She said: “This is an incredibly serious offence. You may say it’s only words; well, it’s not only words. “You have to imagine what it’s like to be a police officer. Police officers do one of the most difficult jobs in our society.
Clockwise from top: Savers, Esso, Co-op Pictures: GOOGLE A SHOPLIFTER was banned from Savers, a Co-op branch and Esso – after he admitted basket dashes in December and January. An eagle-eyed police officer caught Jake Morrish red-handed with a basket of goods from the Beechcroft Road Co-op on January 9, Swindon Magistrates’ Court heard. Further checks linked him to the theft of £225-worth of fragrance sets from Savers on December 11 and 13 and the theft of £60-worth of food from the Dorcan Way Esso on December 8. Prosecutor Emma Charleton said 25-year-old Morrish had 60 offences on his record – including 16 previous offences of theft. Defending, Luke Jameson said his client had struggled with drug and alcohol addiction. However, he was keen to work with probation and addiction services to tackle his problems.