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Reading Judges scold criminals before sending them to jail

“There is no doubt you have caused him severe psychological harm.” Smith was sentenced to 21 years in prison at Reading Crown Court on Wednesday, May 19. ‘History of dishonesty’ Michael Walker. Image via TVP Fraudster Michael Walker came under the microscope at his sentencing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, May 21. The Slough 59-year-old was in the dock for scamming a couple out of £26,000 after he failed to deliver on promises for a new home and a holiday. Sentencing, Judge Sarah Campbell said Walker provided a “series of excuses” as to why his promises did not come true, including lying about a fake cancer diagnosis which supposedly prevented him from booking the skiing trip.

Reading Judges scold criminals before sending them to jail

Reading Judges scold criminals before sending them to jail
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Bracknell domestic abuser who broke partner s tooth gets jail time

Later, one evening in March 2021, O’Dell had come home searching for some drugs.  He could not find any and followed his partner into their bedroom where he threw a cannabis grinder at her before spitting in her face ten times and verbally abusing her, telling her he had “revenge” as he blamed her for a prior sentence.  Prosecuting, Sarita Basra said the woman had ‘suicidal thoughts’ in the build-up to the latter incident.  Ms Basra told the court how O’Dell, who is 29, had attacked his partner twice in August 2019 when he headbutted her twice in a car.  Around Christmas 2019, he threw a Christmas tree on the floor and “rugby tackled” her to the ground before pushing her head into a bean bag. 

Charity boss who spent £30,000 must pay back every penny, judge rules

Charity boss who spent £30,000 must pay back every penny, judge rules Emer Scully For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A charity executive will have to pay back every penny of the £30,000 she spent on KFC, Nandos and Pizza Hut even if it takes ten years, a judge has ruled. Tanya Gilbert, 45, spent £20 a day for more than three-and-a-half years on herself using funds donated to Dimensions UK, a charity that supports adults with learning disabilities. As assistant locality manager, she was given a company credit card to spend on essentials in 2015, but used it to pay for holidays with her three children.

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