Banned motorist âªRobert Ashbridge drove at police after handbrake-turn in Cleator Moor
A banned driver performed a handbrake-turn and drove at police near Leconfield Industrial Estate. Picture: Google StreetVew A BANNED motorist who performed a 180-degree handbrake-turn before driving at an unmarked police car has been warned he is facing prison. Robert David Ashbridge, 34, of Seven Acres, Parton, near Whitehaven, pleaded guilty at Carlisle Crown Court to dangerous driving in Cleator Moor. He also admitted driving whilst disqualified and having no insurance. Ashbridge’s dangerous driving occurred in Ennerdale Road, Leconfield Street and on the Leconfield Industrial Estate on November 3.
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Kelly Louise Agnew A woman had a secret stash of sickening child abuse images - including videos portraying the abuse of a one-year-old. But Kelly Louise Agnew, 39, who also used WhatsApp to share a video clip of herself engaging in a sex act with a dog, escaped an immediate jail term after a judge heard that she had been subjected to public vitriol as a result of her crime being made public. Her offending came to light in January last year when police visited her then home in Carlisle and seized two devices, which contained 11 illegal still and moving images of children, the crown court heard.
Sorry: The defendant has left Carlisle and is now living in Scotland A CARLISLE woman had a secret stash of sickening child abuse images - including videos portraying the abuse of a one-year-old. But Kelly Louise Agnew, 39, who also used WhatsApp to share a video clip of herself engaging in a sex act with a dog, escaped a jail term after a judge heard that she had been subjected to public vitriol as a result of her crime being made public. Her offending came to light in January last year when police visited her then home in Borland Avenue, Botcherby, and seized two devices, which contained 11 illegal still and moving images of children, the city s crown court heard.
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