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Truck driver is awarded £65K after whiplash injury on Victoria Avenue

Truck driver is awarded £65K after whiplash injury on Victoria Avenue
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Former Royal Marine who sold drugs in Jersey – then fled to UK – jailed for over 10 years

A FORMER Royal Marine who sold class A drugs in Jersey – then fled to the UK and changed his name in a bid to escape justice – has been jailed for more than ten years.Sean Alexander Heatlie (56) was arrested in November 2022 after phone data from.

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Longer seasonal opening hours for St Ouen's Cidrerie Barn restaurant

A CIDER-MAKING couple, who recently starred in a national television series, have been given permission to open their St Ouen restaurant on certain evenings for six months of the year.The Royal Court decided to allow Richard and Sarah Matlock to open.

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Homophobic attack: Man jailed after returning to St Helier bar with an AK-47

A MAN has been jailed after assaulting a drinker in a town bar in a homophobic attack – before returning minutes later to confront him with a deactivated AK-47 assault rifle and bayonet.Marcin Skalimowski punched the man in an unprovoked assault in.

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Firm fined £32,500 for failing to keep employee safe at work

A LOCAL construction company has been fined £32,500 by the Royal Court, after an employee tipped over a five-tonne digger in St Brelade and narrowly missed hitting a bollard which could have killed him.Hacquoil and Cook pleaded guilty in February th.

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