A TEENAGER who recorded an expletive-laden video on social media calling a man who accused him of a crime a grass has been told to grow up. The comment was made by a judge, who also described him as being ‘grossly immature’, before sentencing him for the ‘very serious matter’. Shaun Bousfield appeared before Liverpool Crown Court after pleading guilty to a charge of witness intimidation in relation to the video. But the now 18-year-old was told that a community order would be sufficient punishment rather than a custodial sentence. Mark Phillips, prosecuting, explained how the complainant was a man who claimed he had been the victim of a robbery, in relation to which the defendant was interviewed by police.
Robert Croughton attempted to force his way into the flat on Alder Lane while armed with a knife A KNIFEMAN attempted to force his way into an innocent woman’s flat while brandishing a blade. Robert Croughton was spared jail this week over the terrifying incident, as well as his part in a brawl outside a town centre nightclub. Warrington Magistrates Court heard that the victim was woken up by a disturbance outside her apartment on Alder Lane in Orford at around 7.30am on a Saturday in January last year. Shortly afterwards, the 38-year-old defendant began violently banging on the door to her home.
Mr Moore s daughters shared harrowing details from the night of the crash, as well as the five months of medical uncertainty and bedside vigils as he fought for his life, sometimes communicating by blinking.
They also told how they could not honour their father’s wish to be buried in Ireland with his wife due to the pandemic.
Their mother had already passed away when Mr Moore, 62, of Runcorn, died in hospital on March 11 last year, leaving them “orphans”.
Two autopsies also had to take place, leading the funeral directors not to look at the body before he was cremated due to the deterioration of the body in the time elapsed.
Devoted daughters scrubbed dead dad s blood from pavement after hit-and-run crash
Gemma Clout, 32, had to clamber over a badly-injured Patrick Moore after she smashed into him in her Fiat Punto whilst high on coke and twice over the drink drive limit
Patrick ‘Paddy’ Gerrard Moore died surrounded by his daughters (Image: Liverpool Echo WS)
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