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Sean Hughes, also known as Sean Maguire, was jailed TWO sisters and their brother launched a shocking alcohol-fuelled attack on a defenceless woman who was mercilessly punched and kicked at a house party. Grandmother and mother-of-six Sarah Maguire, from Penarth, pregnant Chantelle Griffiths, who is expecting her eighth child, and Sean Hughes, also known as Sean Maguire, both from Cardiff, were blasted by a judge. He said they had carried out an “ugly” assault on Sophie Pettican-Keepence during a gathering at Llewellyn Avenue in the Ely area of the Welsh capital last summer. Newport Crown Court heard how their victim ended up in hospital after the three family members ganged up on her and launched an attack which lasted 10 minutes.
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Former used car salesman jailed over $167k fraud A former used car salesman who bought $167,000 worth of cars on credit, by falsely claiming he was a licensed motor dealer, has been jailed for fraud.
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Subscriber only A former used car salesman who bought $167,000 worth of cars on credit, by falsely claiming he was a licensed motor dealer, will spend nine months in jail for fraud. US-born Luke Donald Schwenke, 49, bought 16 cars on credit over five months, but was unable to pay back almost $100,000 to a car company, Brisbane District Court heard. Schwenke pleaded guilty on Thursday to a charge that he dishonestly obtained cars to the value of at least $100,00 from Brisbane Auto Group between December, 2018, and May, 2019.
Sunday, March 7, 2021 - 5:33 pm
BY ANDY GARDNER
North Country This Week
CANTON – County legislators passed a bill praising the county court judge for offering a removal of pistol permit restrictions.
The motion passed 13-0-1. The abstention was Margaret Haggard, D-Potsdam, who also abstained when the resolution came up at the Finance Committee meeting a week prior.
Haggard said she abstained “for reasons I made clear at the committee meeting.”
The previous week, Haggard said it wasn’t because of any issues related to firearms, and she recognizes that Storie’s decision on pistol permits is within his purview as an elected county judge.