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Subscriber only ONLY months after being released from jail for armed robbery, Hayden Milsom repeated the same offence at a service station. An Ipswich court this week heard Milsom had no money, so he held up the business with a knife and gained several dozens of packets of cigarettes. Milsom s worrying crimes against soft targets were detailed when he went before Ipswich District Court for sentence on the new armed robbery charge, and for breaching the probation order imposed as part of his earlier sentence. Brought from jail to the courtroom and with his parents watching on, Hayden Blake Milsom, 23, pleaded guilty to committing robbery when armed with a knife at West Ipswich on June 27, 2020.
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Mr Cassell and Mr White are not facing any charges in relation to their roles. The idea was that the three of you would use Mr Cassell s money to buy the land for the building before selling it then divide profits, Chief Judge Brian Devereaux said. During that process, you became project manager. A number of factors leading to the failure of the project. Mr Cassell s father then bought his and Mr White s shares before the company went into liquidation. There is also no allegation of any wrongdoing by the father. The court heard the other directors signed paperwork but were ignorant of what they had signed and their duties .