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Poole man charged over crash which left boy seriously injured

Man due in court over Poole crash which left boy with life-changing injuries A MAN is due to appear in court accused of a series of offences in relation to a serious injury crash in Poole. The collision, which happened in Melbury Avenue, was reported at 2.27pm on Friday, August 21, 2020. It involved a pedestrian - a 13-year-old local boy - and a grey Mercedes A-Class. The boy was taken to hospital and treated for serious life-changing head injuries. Providing an update on April 9, a Dorset Police spokesman said a 28-year-old man has now been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving, drug driving, failing to stop after a road accident and possessing a class B drug.

Man, 55, handed out leaflets falsely accusing ex wife s partner of being child abuser, court hears

Share No prosecution was ever brought against him but when he got back together with Mrs Piper, the defendant became triggered . He distributed hundreds of posters and leaflets in the local community, which Mr Clay said had a negative impact on his business. The documents included his home address, which Piper had discovered by following the victim home from work one night. It also included the line: This grown man punched and kicked a child while the child was cowered on the kitchen floor. The documents included Mr Clay s home address, which Piper had discovered by following the victim home from work one night.

Man banned from Columbia Road, Bournemouth is jailed for breaching restraining order

A MAN who was banned from a Bournemouth road for a year after repeated anti-social behaviour has been jailed for eight weeks for breaching a restraining order. Parvez Latif, 47 of Ensbury Park Road, Bournemouth, was sentenced at Poole Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday March 23 after admitting theft and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of or provoke unlawful violence. He also admitted an offence of being drunk and disorderly in a public place and failing to comply with a section 35 exclusion order. Latif was sentenced to a total of eight weeks in prison on that occasion, suspended for 12 months, and was made the subject of a restraining order prohibiting him from going to Columbia Road for a year.

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