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Subscriber only Four months pre-sentence custody was deemed time enough for a 50-year-old man who had supplied methamphetamine to others over a nine month period. If you hadn t done four months you d be going to jail, Judge Deborah Richards told Beven Wayne Combarngo. Police had seized Combarngo s mobile phone during a search on May 23, 2019, and found a number of drug supply messages, Toowoomba District Court heard. He conceded that he referred to meth in the messages as speed or rock , Crown prosecutor Mel Wilson said. The evidence pointed to the then 48 and 49-year-old having arranged to supply meth on about 22 occasions to about nine people between March and December 2019 in St George, she said.
New life for a rambling, 125-year-old hardscrabble hardware store
âBoy, this community relies on usâ
By Thomas Farragher Globe Columnist,Updated March 13, 2021, 8:13 a.m.
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Art LaPlante and Mark Royer own the E.M. Brown & Son, Inc. hardware store that is celebrating its 125-year-anniversary. LaPlante paused to reflect in the upstairs retail area.Lane Turner/Globe Staff
BARTON, Vt. â Itâs a rambling old place, a beloved five-story, pale-blue clapboard building with icicles hanging from one roof and an old weathervane at the peak of another that sits just above a sign that reads: âEst. 1896.â
There are snow shovels just outside the front door next to a small parade of forest-green wheelbarrows here at the corner of Water and Main streets.
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Deborah Richards wrote the 1993 letter found in a Norwich loft this week. She now lives in Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
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The identity of the woman whose 1993 love letter was discovered this week in a Norwich loft has been revealed.
On Tuesday we revealed a letter sent by a University of Essex Student in February 1993 had been found in a home in the city s Golden Triangle.
The woman who discovered it wanted to find Debs and return the letter to her, in case it held sentimental value for her.
A love letter from almost 30 years ago was found in someone s loft in Norwich.
Deborah Richards wrote mystery 1993 letter found in Norwich edp24.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from edp24.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A judge has given the last resort sentence of detention to a juvenile with a history of violent armed robberies, including two involving use of knives to hold up rideshare drivers. Queensland Children s Court president Judge Deborah Richards said only two months before robbing an Uber driver, the boy, now 16, was sentenced to two years probation for violent robberies. When Judge Richards asked him what had happened in those two months, he said: Dumb stuff . It s not. It s violent, dangerous criminal stuff, Judge Richards said, telling the teen his offending had an awful effect on not only the victims, but on his mother and siblings.