Clockwise from top: Ablett Close, Parsons Place and Nye Bevan Close Pictures: GOOGLE A burglar with a ‘truly appalling’ criminal record was given a final chance to kick his drug addiction. Malcolm Plaisted was told by the judge who gave him a three year community order instead of jailing him that it would be the last chance he was going to get. The 34-year-old had earlier admitted three house break-ins and asked for a further burglary, two thefts and the fraudulent use of a bank card to be taken into account by the judge. Ordering the Oxford man comply with a two year drug rehabilitation programme, Judge Ian Pringle QC said: “You have a truly appalling criminal record, starting at a very young age.
Jail for four who assisted cover-up after Blackbird Leys murder
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Oxford Crown Court Picture: Ed Nix A Good Samaritan was ‘saved by his gilet’ in a stabbing that was filmed and uploaded to Snapchat. Footage of Leighton Kimber’s brutal assault outside shops in Barton Fields, Oxford, was shared widely on social media. The victim sent the video on to detectives investigating the stabbing. On Friday, 18-year-old Kimber was sentenced to three years in youth detention for carrying out the attack. Sending him down, Judge Ian Pringle QC said: “You lost your temper and a fight started. What nobody knew until you produced it was that you had with you a weapon.