The Day - On the waterfront, part II - News from southeastern Connecticut
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The Day - On the waterfront, part II - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Boston Magistrates Court.
ASSAULT
Bethany Clark, 20, of Hive Close, Boston. At Boston, on April 9, 2020, committed assault. Community order made. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement: up to 20 days. £100 compensation to pay. At Boston, on the same date, assaulted an emergency worker, namely a police constable, acting in the exercise of their functions as such a worker. Community order made, as above. £50 compensation to pay. £85 costs.
Scott Norman, 31, of Frampton Lane, Boston. At Frampton Fen, on January 21, committed assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Restraining order made. £22 victim surcharge. £85 costs.
DRINK DRIVING
Darryl Marchant, 46, of Acacia Avenue, Spalding. At Gosberton, in Gosberton Bank, on September 25, drove after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in breath equalled 105 microgrammes in 100 millilitres. Legal limit 35mcg. Community order made. Rehabilitation Activity Requirement: up to 15 days. £95 victim surchar
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Man jailed for stealing from taxi firm
The money was part of a total of £140,000 James Lloyd stole from the firm to fund a gambling habit which had spiralled out of control.
Lloyd, 39, successfully applied for the loan on behalf of the firm and within days of the money arriving in the company bank account he transferred it into a personal account.
Lloyd turned to online gambling at the start of lockdown to boost his family income as at the time he was off work after contracting a lung disease and his wife’s hairdressing salon was closed because of the Covid restrictions, Lincoln Crown Court heard.