Violent boyfriend poured pan of hot oil on terrified partner during lockdown row
Nathan Albrow counted down from ten seconds while holding the pan, a court heard
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A bullying partner has been jailed for scalding his terrified partner with searing hot oil during an argument.
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The charges he denied were:
Fraud by abuse of position on 12 February 2018, by making a gain for another person by cancelling the costs on a debt owed to WODC
Cancelling the costs owed by a member of the public on a debt owed to a council tax account at WODC on July 5 2018
Making adjustments to a council tax account linked to a member of the public in the Cotswold District Council area on April 23 2019
Stealing £120 from Cotswold District Council on April 5 2019. Prosecutor Harry Ahuja said the total amount of public money involved in the charges is £300 while £117 of that amount has since been repaid.
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Man caught with blade in car said he was using it to cut pizza
He was arrested after being caught in possession of three knives
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A man caught with a cleaver-type blade in Wells told police he only used it to cut pizza.
Christopher Tolley, 55, was arrested and caught in possession of knives on two occasions, Taunton Crown Court was told.
The first time he said the knife was a plastering tool, the second was a Stanley-type work knife and the third for slicing pizza.