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Blackburn Home Bargains theft team member was too drunk to remember
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Blackburn Home Bargains theft team member was too drunk to remember
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Circular saw man s I ll take your head off threat to Blackburn hostel manager A HOSTEL resident who was being escorted from the premises by the manager picked up a circular saw and switched it on.
Blackburn magistrates heard Michael Bartley made a comment about cutting his own throat and then said: I m going to take your head off. Bartley, 32, of Shadsworth House, Dunoon Drive, Blackburn, pleaded guilty to assaulting Gary Jolly by causing fear of violence. He was remanded on bail for the preparation of a pre-sentence report. Andy Robinson, prosecuting, said Mr Jolly and his staff believed Bartley had been smoking spice and was being aggressive towards other residents. He also had alcohol on him which was prohibited.
Danny Wilkinson, 28, of Pleckgate Road, Blackburn, pleaded guilty to three charges of retaining a wrongful credit A MAN who was at a low ebb succumbed to temptation when a man in a pub asked him to get involved in a benefits scam.
Blackburn magistrates heard Danny Wilkinson allowed his details and bank account to be used for the fraud which brought in three separate payments of over £1,500. Wilkinson, 28, of Pleckgate Road, Blackburn, pleaded guilty to three charges of retaining a wrongful credit. He was made subject to a community order for 12 months with 15 days rehabilitation activity requirement and a curfew between 9pm and 6am. He was ordered to pay £85 costs and £85 victim surcharge.
Royal Blackburn Hospital A WOMAN racially abused nursing and security staff at Royal Blackburn Hospital. Blackburn magistrates heard Ann-Marie Evans, in separate incidents, racially abused and assaulted her landlord and damaged a neighbour’s car while racially abusing her. Evans, 54, of Warwick Road, Birmingham, pleaded guilty to three charges of racially aggravated threatening behaviour at Royal Blackburn Hospital on January 6, assaulting Hussain Ali, criminal damage to a window belonging to him and racially aggravated threatening behaviour on January 10, and racially aggravated threatening behaviour towards Sofia Munir and damaging a car belonging to her on January 19. She was sentenced to 24 weeks in suspended for two years and ordered to pay £300 compensation to Mr Ali. She was ordered to complete 30 days rehabilitation activity requirement.
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