HERE is a rundown of the key cases where criminals have been jailed and sentenced this week. The courts have heard cases of shoplifters, armed stand-offs and crooks breaking into family homes in south Essex this week. All cases were extremely serious, and have been dealt with by bans and prison orders. These are the key points from the cases this week.
Daniel Teelan Daniel Teelan, 46, of Henderson Gardens, Wickford, was handed the Criminal Behaviour Order at Basildon Magistrates’ Court on Monday 10 May. The order bans him from entering five different shops in Wickford for two years. It follows him being convicted of various thefts from shops at the court.
HERE is a rundown of the key cases where criminals have been jailed and sentenced this week. The courts have heard cases of shoplifters, armed stand-offs and crooks breaking into family homes in south Essex this week. All cases were extremely serious, and have been dealt with by bans and prison orders. These are the key points from the cases this week.
Daniel Teelan Daniel Teelan, 46, of Henderson Gardens, Wickford, was handed the Criminal Behaviour Order at Basildon Magistrates’ Court on Monday 10 May. The order bans him from entering five different shops in Wickford for two years. It follows him being convicted of various thefts from shops at the court.
A FATHER had an armed stand-off with police for two hours on Christmas Day. Andrew Murrell had gone to his partner’s home on December 25 last year to give presents to his children. Murrell and the woman had been in a rocky relationship and she did not invite him to the flat in South Ockendon on the day. After the 36-year-old had given over the presents, the woman asked for him to leave and booked him a taxi. However, this angered him, and he refused to go, and the woman called the police. She was advised to make herself safe, and then Murrell locked her out of the flat.
Jailed: James White TWO people were given jail sentences after brutally beating a man with a baseball bat in Harefield after he was lured into a trap. James White, 22, of Morse Close, Harefield, and Crystal Culhane, 22, of The Brambles, West Drayton, were sentenced on Friday at the Old Bailey. White was sentenced to 11 years and Culhane for two years, suspended for two years. They were both found guilty of grievous bodily harm in November following a four-week trial. A 33-year-old man was beaten with a baseball bat by White, having been lured to Dovedale Close by Culhane in August 2019. White and Culhane were on a date that night, having not seen each other for many years. The victim was in a relationship with Culhane at the time.