court today. Suzanne Russell, 55, from Glasgow, told prosecutor Alex Prentice QC: “He said he was round the pub for a drink and he said a woman wouldn’t leave him alone and kept pestering him.
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A man accused of murdering a teenage boxer was only interested in dealing cannabis at the time and 'did not expect' a gun to be fired, a court has heard.
Kamran Mohammed, 19, of Kingsdale Close, Bury; Mohammed Izaarh Khan, 21, of Palace Street, Bury; and Khayam Ali Khurshid, 28, of Eton Hill Road, Bury, have all been charged with Cole Kershaw's murder on August 12 of last year.
All three deny the
court today. Suzanne Russell, 55, from Glasgow, told prosecutor Alex Prentice QC: “He said he was round the pub for a drink and he said a woman wouldn’t leave him alone and kept pestering him.
took the stand Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the fired police officer charged in George Floyd's death. He testified Chauvin's actions violated Minneapolis police policy.The jury also heard from another police official, Inspector Katie Blackwell, who oversaw the department's training.
Priorities! Amidst legal troubles and court hearings, Jen Shah still managed to find some time to get her glam on. In fact, she stopped by her hairstylist’s studio for a fresh blowout before her Friday, April 2, arraignment.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionTwo additional Sheriff Solemn Courts and as many as 10 Sheriff Summary Courts are also being considered.The new Sheriff Solemn Courts are proposed for Dumfries and Dunfermline.Last September, a Holyrood committee issued the grim warning that Scottish courts could take up to a decade to return to normal after coronavirus.Don't miss a thing from your area - sign up for the new
pensioner has told a court she was outraged after receiving a birthday card from her son in the post. While giving evidence at the trial of son Joseph Carson, 63, on Tuesday, Jane Carson, 84, said she tore the card in half and threw it in the bin.
teenage girl told a jury that she thought she was going to be kidnapped by a taxi driver before allegedly being forced to perform a sex act on him. The girl, then 17, claimed Adil Taj, 42, attacked her during a journey from Glasgow city centre on September 6 2019.
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missing mum and her toddler daughter in his Scots home made his second court appearance on Tuesday. Andrew Innes, 50, is accused of bludgeoning mother-of-two Bennylyn Burke, 25, to death with a hammer at his home in Dundee.
The one that got away? Matt James reunited with runner-up Michelle Young during The Bachelor: After the Final Rose on Monday, March 15 — and she had questions about their split.
Sarah Everard was discovered inside a builder's bag, a court has heard today. Serving police officer Wayne Couzens appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court after he was charged with the kidnap and murder of the 33-year-old marketing executive.
Amazon’s “Sound Of Metal” drama starring Riz Ahmed as a noise metal drummer who goes deaf and then struggles with his hearing loss and identity, is obviously a bruising emotional film, and is earning much critical and award season praise to back that notion up. There are many ways to look at the film, part horror movie—the fear that creeps up in that first act is terrifying— drama, addiction story, tragic romantic co-dependent relationship story (Olivia Cooke co-stars), and more.
Bury, on August 12 of last year. All three deny the charge, but Mr Mohammed has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
Netherton, Sefton, as part of a gang-led "merciless execution," Liverpool Echo reports.The jury has heard how the 32-year-old "shot [Mr Reynolds] in the neck" and "from very close range" after the victim had chased him and others.That had followed a robbery in which a firearm had been pulled on Mr Reynolds by Watson, the court heard, when he was ordered to hand over £2,000 and then told to leave.Today, Watson took the stand and told the jury he had never met or knew many of the defendants after