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Two men accused of rape and perverting the course of justice are named
The pair will appear at Teesside Crown Court next month
Teesside Magistrates Court (Image: Evening Gazette)
Two men have appeared in court in connection with an alleged rape and perverting the course of public justice. Lee Justin Busby and Daniel Summers were brought before Teesside Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Busby is charged with committing an act or series of acts with intent to pervert the course of public justice in Newton Aycliffe.
The 49-year-old is alleged to have provided guidance to a victim of domestic abuse, which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice, between July 1 and 31, last year.
Recovering smash victim used a shoe as a weapon to cause nasty injuries to his girlfriend
Charles Morrison, 44, hurled the shoe across the room, hitting his victim in the face
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Charles Morrison outside Teesside Magsitrates Court
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A recovering road smash victim caused his girlfriend nasty and unpleasant injuries when he used a shoe as a weapon during a domestic row.
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Donna Bowes appeared outside Teesside Magistrates Court (Image: Ian Cooper / Teesside Live)
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The portrait project
What’s it like making art in a pandemic?
by thomas gallagher,
contributor
The Portrait Project, the latest work from the University of Regina Theatre Department, premiered on YouTube near the end of last semester. Envisioned by Kathryn Bracht, Theatre Department head, based on work she saw early in the pandemic, the idea was to have students choose a portrait and then write and perform a monologue based on it at home. And as a recent graduate of the U of R film program, I got to help theatre students learn about filmmaking and edit the piece, getting a first-hand taste of the strangeness, excitement and loneliness of making art in the middle of a pandemic.