B&M Bargains is hoping to expand its store at the Blackburn Retail Park A REFORMING alcoholic reverted to type when another of his vices left him in a mood.
Blackburn magistrates heard Derek Robinson placed a losing bet, had no money left and wanted a drink. His solution was to revert to type and steal a bottle of whisky with the intention of drowning his sorrows. Robinson, 39, of Blackburn Road, Darwen, pleaded guilty to theft of a bottle of whiskey and a bottle of Dr Pepper from B & M Bargains. He was given a conditional discharge for nine months and ordered to pay £50 costs and £22 victim surcharge.
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Siblings in court accused of conspiring to supply cocaine, heroin and amphetamines in North Wales
Matthew Dean Jones, Connor Dykins, Eugene Dykins and Natasha Dykins appeared before Llandudno magistrates
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Four siblings have appeared in court accused of plotting to supply hard drugs in North Wales.
The defendants, who were all at Llandudno Magistrates Court, are accused of conspiring to supply cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin and amphetamines in Holywell between November 7 last year and May 24 this year.
Emma Berry in court on murder charge over death of Connah s Quay man
The 46-year-old appeared before a judge in Llandudno and was accused of killing Dean Michael Bennett
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A woman has appeared in court charged with murdering a man in Connah’s Quay.
In a two-minute hearing at Llandudno Magistrates Court today, a clerk read out the charge and asked Berry if she understood the charge. She said: Yes.