Warrington Magistrates Court A WOMAN who tried to drive away after crashing into a parked car in Bewsey has been handed a suspended sentence. Desiree Bennett, 36, appeared in Warrington Magistrates Court on Thursday, and was also charged with failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis and driving without third-party insurance. Alison Warburton, prosecuting, told the court that Bennett, of Fry Street in St Helens, hit a parked car in Deal Close on December 20. She tried to drive away down Lovely Lane but was blocked by bollards. Ms Warburton said she then got out of the car and walked away.
Queen s Park View, Chester. Picture: Google. A MAN found in his car in Chester with no trousers or underwear on was arrested for outraging public decency. Andrew Woods, 47, of Berwyn Avenue, Penyffordd, Flintshire, was spotted by a member of the public pleasuring himself in his Volkswagen Golf on December 20, 2020, Chester Magistrates Court heard on Tuesday, January 26. Steve Coupe, defending, explained Woods had been draining abscesses in his legs, using a needle and wipes, which is why he was naked from the waist down – but had then had a spontaneous moment of madness . District Judge Nicholas Sanders fined Woods and ordered him to pay compensation to the two witnesses who saw him in the car, for the distress caused.
Queen s Park View, Chester. Picture: Google. A MAN found in his car in Chester with no trousers or underwear on was arrested for outraging public decency. Andrew Woods, 47, of Berwyn Avenue, Penyffordd, Flintshire, was spotted by a member of the public pleasuring himself in his Volkswagen Golf on December 20, 2020, Chester Magistrates Court heard on Tuesday, January 26. Steve Coupe, defending, explained Woods had been draining abscesses in his legs, using a needle and wipes, which is why he was naked from the waist down – but had then had a spontaneous moment of madness . District Judge Nicholas Sanders fined Woods and ordered him to pay compensation to the two witnesses who saw him in the car, for the distress caused.
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A British woman who pretended to have cancer and scammed friends into donating money for her dream wedding was sentenced to 5 months in jail, reports say
A British woman who pretended to have cancer and scammed friends into donating money for her dream wedding was sentenced to 5 months in jail, reports say
Taylor ArdreyDec 27, 2020, 03:19 IST
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A British woman is facing jail time after lying about having cancer to collect money to fund her wedding, according to the New York Post.
In a lie that started three years ago, Toni Standen told her friends that she had cancer to help garner money for her dream wedding ceremony, The Mirror reported.
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A woman who falsely claimed she was dying of cancer and let her friends raise £8,500 for a dream wedding has been jailed for five months.
Toni Standen, from Widnes in Cheshire, shaved her head and was interviewed by newspapers about her illness .
The 29-year-old admitted fraud at a Chester Magistrates Court hearing last month.
Neil Colville, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said Standen had abused the trust of her friends.
The CPS said that in June 2015 Standen told two of her friends, Ashlea Rowson and Jennifer Douglas, that she had been diagnosed with terminal vaginal cancer.