An MP who threatened to throw acid at her boyfriend’s friend because she was jealous of their relationship has been warned she could be jailed after being found guilty of harassment.
25.09.2021 - 14:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A dentist from Bolton who was found guilty of causing the death of a ‘devoted’ granddad during a crash in Oldham has avoided jail.
Naveed Patel, 32, of Waterslea Drive, was convicted at a trial last month of causing the death of 76-year-old David Eyre by careless driving.
In moments before the collision on February 15, 2019, Patel had been speeding in a Range Rover at 59 mph in a 40 mph zone.
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An MP who threatened to throw acid at her boyfriend’s friend because she was jealous of their relationship has been warned she could be jailed after being found guilty of harassment.
A man found with thousands of pounds worth of class A drugs, including heroin, has avoided jail after taking steps to ‘reform’ his life.
A pensioner has been spared jail after he strangled his wife with a laundry bag during a row.
A dad who drunkenly attacked a “good samaritan” coming to the rescue of a member of the public has been spared jail.
Opinions have been divided over the actions of one fed up resident who used silicone to stick a note to the wind screen of a Range Rover Velar blocking the space outside her home.
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sisters claim they have had notes stuck to the windscreens of their matching Range Rovers with glue and silicone after parking on a residential street. Ellie Newman, 36, who lives in Whitefield and sibling Jordana Timeyin, 39, from Prestwich, leave their cars on a street near to their work offices in Whitefield.
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iOS - Android The court heard it caused damage estimated at £10,000.Jennifer McCabe, prosecuting, said: "The accused told two friends she was going to set fire to her home."She didn't want to live there anymore and thought by doing this she would be moved somewhere else."She handed her friends two bags with belongings then poured two bottles of nail polish remover on the carpet and set it alight."Stafford then called the fire service and waited outside for them to arrive.The fiscal added:
Marcia Cross is remembering her late father.
assaulting teenage schoolgirls with his drumsticks, subjecting a sixth-form girl to sex-talk, and engaging in a months-long "illicit affair" with a 17-year-old girl pupil. James Clark, a former cowhand who joined the services when he was 20 and rose to be chief instructor for pipes and drums for the entire British Army, had taught drumming at the "traditional" Perthshire school since 2012.
Dumfries and his death is said to have shattered the local community. The dad has been described as the 'biggest character in Dumfries' as hundreds of tributes poured in for him overnight.Heartbroken friend Anne Armstrong said: "Biggest character in Dumfries, one that will never be replaced.
drink driver who caused the deaths of two teenage friends in a crash after he drove off from a party was today ordered to be detained for 42 months. Logan Russell was aged 17 when he lost control of his Vauxhall Corsa which left the road and collided with a tree, leaving three passengers in the vehicle unconscious.