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A man who targeted a vulnerable woman by offering to help get her home safely has today been jailed for rape.CCTV showed the defendant Gareth Druce’s behaviour in the hours leading up to the incident, when he had been observing and following lone women.The victim, who had been drinking, became ill…
Father and son Ian Loftus, 59, and Thomas Matthew Skillen, 29, have been sentenced for offences of being in charge of a dog which caused injury while dangerously out of control in a public place. Skillen was also sentenced for affray and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Skillen was…
Mae’r tad a’r mab, Ian Loftus, 59 a Thomas Matthew Skillen, 29 wedi cael eu dedfrydu am droseddau o fod yn gyfrifol am gi a achosodd anaf tra roedd allan o reolaeth ac yn beryglus mewn man cyhoeddus. Cafodd Skillen ei ddedfrydu hefyd am affráe ac ymosod gan achosi gwir niwed corfforol.Cafodd…
A man who murdered his wife has today been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years and 8 months at Swansea Crown Court.David Clarke, 80, pleaded guilty to the murder of Helen Clarke, 77, on 22 September 2023, accepting that he attacked her repeatedly with a hammer before…
Mae dyn lofruddiodd ei wraig wedi cael ei ddedfrydu heddiw i garchar am oes yn Llys y Goron Abertawe.Plediodd David Clarke yn euog i lofruddiaeth Helen Clarke ar 22 Medi 2023 gan dderbyn iddo ymosod arni dro ar ôl tro gyda morthwyl cyn ei throchi â phetrol a rhoi’r cerbyd ar dân.Ar fore 22 Medi…
Mae dyn a lofruddiodd ei bartner yn ardal Tregatwg wedi'i ddedfrydu i garchar am oes.Cafwyd Mathew Pickering, 49, yn euog o lofruddio'i bartner, Georgina Dowes Mayers, ar ôl treial 11-diwrnod a glywyd yn Llys y Goron Abertawe. Dedfrydwyd Pickering heddiw i carchar am oes a rhaid iddo wasanaethu am…
A man who murdered his partner in the Cadoxton area has been sentenced to life imprisonment.Mathew Pickering, 49, was found guilty of the murder of his partner Georgina Dowey Mayers after an 11-day trial heard at Swansea Crown Court. Pickering has today been sentenced to life imprisonment and must…
Heddiw, mae tri dyn a gafwyd yn euog o dwyll a chaffael eiddo troseddol mewn cysylltiad â dofednod, a oedd wedi arwain at golledion o £318,347, wedi cael eu dedfrydu i gyfnod o garchar.Roedd Rana Dhaia, perchennog Townsend Poultry yn Wolverhampton, ynghyd â Darren Williams ac Elliot SMITH, Rheolwyr…
Three men convicted of fraud and acquiring criminal property relating to poultry, amounting to a loss of £318,347, have today been sentenced to terms of imprisonment.Rana Dhaia, owner of Townsend Poultry in Wolverhampton, together with Darren Williams and Elliot Smith, both Dispatch Managers…
Hate crime can take many forms from shouting abuse to hate fuelled violence or targeted harassment over long periods of time, and the CPS are committed to working with the police and our community partners in order to address it.
During Hate Crime Awareness Week (10-16 October) the CPS aims to…
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To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together. We are currently in the process of updating the protocol.