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Showing 21 - 30 of 62 results for area "Cymru/Wales"

Nurse caught by paedophile hunter group sentenced

A nurse working at Morriston Hospital has been sentenced for sexual offences after contacting a child decoy account set up by a paedophile hunter group.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , Cymru/Wales News

Dedfrydu nyrs a ddaliwyd gan grŵp olrhain pedoffiliaid

Mae nyrs a oedd yn gweithio yn Ysbyty Treforys wedi cael ei ddedfrydu am droseddau rhyw wedi iddo gysylltu â chyfrif plentyn ffug a sefydlwyd gan grŵp olrhain pedoffiliaid.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , Cymru/Wales News

Dedfrydu cwpwl a oedd yn gweithio mewn bwyty poblogaidd am gyflawni twyll

Mae menyw a dwyllodd bwyty The Hardwick yn y Fenni, gan guddio rhywfaint o’r arian yng nghyfrif ei gŵr, wedi cael ei dedfrydu yn Llys y Goron Caerdydd.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , Cymru/Wales News

Couple who worked at top restaurant sentenced for fraud

A woman who defrauded The Hardwick restaurant in Abergavenny and hid some of the money in her husband’s account has been sentenced along with her husband at Cardiff Crown Court.

| Press Release , Fraud and economic crime , Cymru/Wales News

Llofrudd wedi’i ddedfrydu am ladd ei gyn gyfaill

Mae dyn a drywannodd gyn gyfaill a’i ladd wedi ei ddedfrydu i garchar am oes.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Cymru/Wales News

Killer sentenced for murder of former friend

A man who fatally stabbed a former friend has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Cymru/Wales News

Dedfrydu dyn am ladd yn Llanilltud Faerdref

Mae dyn a aeth i mewn i dŷ yn Llanilltud Faerdref a lladd y fenyw 65 mlwydd oed a oedd yn byw yno wedi cael ei ddedfrydu.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Cymru/Wales News

Man sentenced for Llantwit Fardre killing

A man who entered a house in Llantwit Fardre and killed the 65-year-old woman who lived there has been sentenced.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Cymru/Wales News

Cwpl wedi’u dedfrydu dros farwolaeth plentyn ifanc

Mae mam a’i chyn-gariad wedi’u carcharu am eu rhan ym marwolaeth plentyn ifanc.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Cymru/Wales News

Couple sentenced over toddler’s death

A mother and her former boyfriend have been jailed for their parts in the murder of a toddler.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Cymru/Wales News

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