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Prisoner paid hundreds to smuggle in phone to call dad with dementia
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Police speeding operation targets drivers in Doncaster village
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Matthew Andrew Hartley, aged 41, of Childer Street, Hyde Park: Possession of the Class A drug crack cocaine, possession of the Class A drug diamorphine and possession of the Class C drug alprazolam. Fined £200, £85 costs.
Anthony Phillip Stone, aged 31, of HMP Lindholme, Bawtry Road, Hatfield Woodhouse: Assault of a prison officer. Jailed for four weeks concurrent, £75 compensation.
Tammy Stott, aged 42, of Lakeside Mews, Thorne: Assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months, £85 costs.
Sean Robert Larner, aged 35, of Willow Grove, Thorne: Driving while disqualified, driving without insurance, drug driving, speeding. Jailed for ten weeks, fined £100, £85 costs, disqualified from driving for three years.
Young mum smuggled drugs and mobile phone into South Yorkshire prison
A young mum is likely to be spared from jail after smuggling drugs and a mobile phone into a Doncaster prison.
Thursday, 31st December 2020, 10:42 am
Sheffield Crown Court heard how Chantelle Stubbs, aged 28, of Willow Avenue, Retford, admitted two counts of possessing class C drugs with intent to supply and one count of conveying a prohibited mobile phone and cables into HMP Lindholme, near Hatfield Woodhouse, Doncaster.
Judge Jeremy Richardson QC confirmed the case involved Stubbs taking small amounts of class C drugs and a phone into the prison but he was minded to impose a suspended prison sentence.
The homes that just WON T sell: From a £1.3million London flat to a £120,000 semi in Shipley, a look inside Britain s properties on the market for the longest time - with one first listed in February 2012
A study carried out by Online Mortgage Advisor found that Oxford is the slowest area of Britain to sell a home
Other areas which take a long time to sell in include Middlesbrough despite the average price being £108,999
Towns of Slough and Blackpool also ranked with average selling times of 148 days and 146 days respectively
Has YOUR home been on the market longer? Get in touch with us by emailing mark.duell@mailonline.co.uk
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