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The list below includes some of the offenders that were put behind bars by judges during April. The offenders names and a summary of what led to them appearing in the dock are as follows: ‘Dangerous’ robber headbutted man and stormed flat Christopher David Davies headbutted a man outside a flat in Lennox Street on January 14 before entering the property, stabbing a sofa and taking around £400 from the victim, Bournemouth Crown Court heard. Davies pleaded guilty to assault, robbery and criminal damage. The court heard 35-year-old Davies headbutted a man before entering the flat with two other men. Prosecutor Charlene Sumnall said: He headbutted the victim at the front door of the flat. Once inside he said, give us the drugs and money and if you don t give us what we want we will stab you . ....
Man is jailed after spitting at police officer who went on to contract Covid A MAN has been jailed for 10 weeks after spitting at a Dorset Police officer who went on to test positive for Covid a few days later. Steven Licorish s actions were “considered and deliberate” in relation to the assault on PC Joe Terry in Bournemouth in January during lockdown, according to a judge. Judge Jonathan Fuller QC told Licorish, 41 and of Bath Road, Bournemouth, that he could not suspend the prison sentence as this “would not mark the seriousness of the offence”. The judge said while it was accepted that it could not be proved the defendant’s spitting caused PC Terry’s Covid infection, it highlighted the dangers those on the frontline face on a daily basis. ....
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