Prospective jurors were spotted putting on makeup, drinking wine, gaming with headsets on and more during remote jury selection in the same Houston court that's wrongly trying to force a $100 million personal injury dispute into a virtual trial, a fuel company told the Texas Supreme Court on Thursday.
Danger driver enjoyed adrenaline rush of trying to outrun police, court hears A DANGER driver’s “adrenalin rush” upped his speed to 100mph when he was being pursued by the police for racing another car. Jordan Firth was out for a drive at midnight when officers spotted him racing the other vehicle, Bradford Crown Court heard today. Firth, 21, of Beldon Lane, Wibsey, Bradford, ignored the police’s sirens and blue lights and accelerated away in freezing weather conditions, the court was told. He drove down Rooley Lane, Wakefield Road, Manchester Road and Halifax Road into Shelf in six minutes before his car was stopped by a “stinger” device.
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Bradford Crown Court Two Bradford women have been spared jail for their part in a cocaine supplying conspiracy after transforming their lives in the more than three years since their arrest. Kirsty Warde, 28, of Brendon Walk, Tong, Bradford, and Billijo Norton, 28, of Wansford Close, Tong, Bradford, were drug-addicted “runners” for Dean Doyle who was imprisoned for nine years at Bradford Crown Court on April 16. Doyle, 39, of Carrbottom Road, Greengates, Bradford, was also sentenced for possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence. His brother John Doyle, 34, of Oddy Street, Tong, Bradford, was an accomplice in that offence and also admitted two charges of making a threat to kill the father and son whose property in the Holme Wood area of Bradford they targeted.