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Tenth Judicial District Circuit Judge Sam Pope correctly decided that the failure to pay the fines, penalties and costs assessed justified the revocation of a suspended sentence given to a
Criminal past of teen dad who has become face of generation scrambler yob
Carl Power has plagued north Liverpool with his criminal exploits since 2016. Liverpool Crown Court has twice heard claims he was on the brink of change. On both occasions he instead plummeted back into crime.
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Rapist told you don t belong in Liverpool after racist city centre rant
A judge said John Dunbar s shameful performance at Liverpool One had no place in our city
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A racist rapist was told he doesn t belong in Liverpool after he hurled vile abuse at Christmas shoppers.
John Dunbar, aka Stuart Partington, was filmed in Liverpool One launching a tirade of abuse at three Asian men last December.
The 57-year-old was captured on film hurling insults such as c s and horrible b s at passers-by.
Dunbar initially followed two Asian men while telling people to f off and saying he was Muslim.
In the past six years, much has changed in the way we treat young people in state custody, and today I’d like to talk about the ways we have reformed juvenile justice.
After I was elected and before I took office, I made a surprise visit to the Alexander Juvenile Treatment Center to make it clear that I intended to protect the youth in the custody of our state. In 2016, after continued reports of violence and poor management of the system, the state took over operation of Arkansas’s seven youth treatment centers.
In January of 2018, I made another surprise visit to the treatment center in Dermott. I wanted to remind leaders once again that I am serious about the way we treat our youthful offenders.