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Norfolk Army captain denies £99,000 Swanton Morley fraud

Published: 11:31 AM April 23, 2021    Jason Davies, 42, is alleged to have committed a £99,247.50 fraud while a captain in the army at Swanton Morley in Norfolk. - Credit: Peter Walsh, Archant Norfolk A captain in the British Army has appeared in court after being accused of a £99,000 fraud. Jason Davies, 42, is alleged to have committed the fraud while a captain in the Army at Swanton Morley in Norfolk. He is charged with having dishonestly abused his position by intending to make a gain of £99, 247.50 for himself between January 3 2017 and January 31 2018. Davies, formerly of Rosemary Road, Sprowston, but now of Mill Lane, Witton, near Brundall, has also been charged with acquiring or possessing criminal property, £99, 247.50.

James Crosbie in court over Dean Allsop stabbing in Thorpe

James Crosbie has appeared in court charged with murder of Dean Allsop, pictured. - Credit: Facebook A man charged with murder after the fatal stabbing of Dean Allsop in Thorpe St Andrew, near Norwich, has appeared in court. James Crosbie, 47, of Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, appeared at the hearing at Norwich Magistrates Court on Monday. Crosbie is also charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm and three counts of possessing an offensive weapon. No pleas were taken at the hearing and Crosbie, who was wearing a blue top for the hearing, had his arm in a sling and also appeared to have a cut to the top of his head.

Norwich landlord fined £6,100 for state of block of flats

The flats at 60 Faiths Lane in Norwich. - Credit: Archant A landlord who ran a block of flats found in breach of housing regulations has been fined £6,100. Nick Sutton, director of the company Faiths Lane Apartments Ltd, which ran 60 Faiths Lane, a 40-flat block off Prince of Wales Road in Norwich, appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on Monday (April 12), where he pleaded guilty to six offences relating to breaches under the housing act. Nick Sutton has been fined £6,100 for the way he ran a block of flats in Norwich city centre. - Credit: Twitter The allegations, brought by Norwich City Council and dating to August, September and October, 2018, included damp-stained corridors, a smoke alarm dangling from the ceiling, large gaps between rails in a stairway, and defective fire doors in the boiler room.

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