Lyme Regis thug jailed for attacking girlfriend in caravan
A jealous boyfriend has been jailed after he subjected his partner to a brutal attack as she was trapped inside a caravan.
A jealous boyfriend has been jailed after he subjected his partner to a brutal attack as she was trapped inside a caravan.
O’Neill, aged 52, of Wessiters, Seaton, admitted two counts of threatening a person with a knife and was jailed for eight months by Recorder Mrs Chloe Pawson-Pounds at Exeter Crown Court.
Joshua Hempstead, aged 30, of Green Close, Exmouth, admitted causing serious injury by careless driving and was banned from driving for a year ordered to do 140 hours unpaid community work, 12 days of rehabilitation activities and pay £400.
An inmate who was serving time for a horrific attack in Axminster was caught with a vicious home-made weapon in his cell at Channings Wood prison near Newton Abbot.
A banned customer terrified bar staff by appearing outside the window and aiming a pistol at them as they were closing up the pub.
A courier has been found guilty of driving a consignment of cannabis to Devon on behalf of a major drugs gang that operated across large areas of East and Mid Devon.
A gang set up its own social media chat group to organise large scale deliveries of cannabis to East Devon and North Cornwall, a jury has been told.
A Lympstone-trained Royal Marine who stole almost £20,000 of kit while in charge of a store room has been given a suspended jail sentence.
A pensioner who tried to meet an 11-year-old girl for sex has been jailed after he was trapped by a police sting operation.
A drug dealer who ran distribution networks in Chagford, Crediton and Exmouth has been jailed for nine years.
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