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Rapper Pa Salieu appears at court to face charges over brawl which led to death of Fidel Glasgow
He is one of ten men charged with offences connected to violent disorder in Coventry in the early hours of September 1, 2018
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Rapper appears in court accused of city centre disorder and wounding charges
Rapper Pa Salieu arrives at Coventry Magistrates’ Court (Jacob King/PA)
Award-winning rapper Pa Salieu has appeared in court charged with wounding with intent, violent disorder and possession of a glass bottle as an offensive weapon.
Salieu, who was charged earlier this month following an inquiry into the 2018 murder of Fidel Glasgow during disorder near a Coventry nightclub, was released on unconditional bail to appear at Warwick Crown Court on May 27.
The 23-year-old, of Hillfields, Coventry, was not asked to enter a plea during a three-minute hearing before two magistrates.
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Driving while disqualified has landed a Gwendraeth Valley teen in court. Appearing at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court, Ryan Nicholas, of Deildre, Llannon, admitted driving a Volkswagen Polo on Queen Victoria Road, Llanelli, on October 9, while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence. The 18-year-old also admitted a charge of driving without insurance. Taking the defendant’s guilty plea into account when imposing sentence on April 15, the bench fined Nicholas £120, ordered him to pay a £34 surcharge and £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service. He was also banned from driving for three months.