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Prison worker sentenced for misconduct in public office after misreporting welfare checks

A prison support worker has been sentenced after he was previously convicted of misconduct in public office for fabricating the number of welfare check he carried out on a vulnerable prisoner.Graham Evans, 67, was on overnight duty at HMP Hewell in Worcestershire on 7 June 2018 and was required to…
Press Release CPS

Former council employee jailed after roofing work fraud

A ex-council worker and a roofing firm worker have been jailed for fraud and bribery after they conspired to defraud New Forest District Council.Former council maintenance operative Richard Cullen, aged 55 from Luton, received bribes from 34-year-old Mark Diaper, who worked at a roofing company in…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

Former Essex Police officer guilty of filming sexual assault after night out

A former Essex Police officer has been convicted of sexually assaulting a woman after a night out and filming it.Steven Tissier, 37, thought the woman was asleep on a sofa when he touched her leg, thigh and bottom. Later, after she woke up and was waiting for a taxi to take her home, he sexually…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS East of England

Company fined £450,000 and director and site manager sentenced following death of labourer

A company has been fined £450,000 and the firm’s director has received a suspended prison sentence after a labourer was crushed to death at a construction site.Simon Briggs, 61, principal director of Stonehurst Estates Ltd, was today sentenced to 23 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, for…
Press Release CPS

Man pleads guilty to Heysel disaster taunts and racist abuse at Liverpool derby

A man has pleaded guilty to taunting Liverpool fans about the Heysel Stadium disaster and shouting racist abuse at a derby match against Everton in October 2023.The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said that Joel Barwise, 26, of Bentham Drive, in Childwall in Liverpool, made pushing gestures towards…
Press Release Violent crime Hate crime CPS Mersey-Cheshire

Three women convicted of displaying paraglider stickers at London protest

Three women who displayed images of paragliders during a protest in central London have been found guilty of arousing suspicion that they were supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation.Paragliders were used by Hamas to breach the Gaza/Israel border during the terror attacks on 7 October where…
Press Release Terrorism CPS

Criminals who laundered fraudulently-obtained life savings in £12 million shares scam sentenced

Three men who laundered funds fraudulently obtained from 350 people who were tricked into investing more than £12 million in non-existent or worthless shares have been sentenced today.Some victims invested tens of thousands of pounds they had saved for their retirement and will have to continue…
Press Release International and organised crime Fraud and economic crime CPS

Man who commented online "Britain needs 650 Thomas Mairs" sentenced for posting extremist content

A far-right extremist who posted offensive content on social media and glorified the murderer of Jo Cox MP has been jailed for two years and eight months. Kieran Turner was jailed on Thursday, 8 February.Kieran Turner, from Earby, Lancashire, began his offending in 2016 when he opened an…
Press Release Terrorism CPS

Boy, 14, charged with murder following deaths of Max Dixon and Mason Rist

Victoria Cook, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS South West, said: “CPS South West’s Complex Casework Unit has today authorised two murder charges against a 14-year-old boy following the deaths of 16-year-old Max Dixon and 15-year-old Mason Rist.“The 14-year-old, who cannot be named due to legal…
Press Release Violent crime CPS South West

UPDATED: Consultant who faked payments to peers and defrauded the Police Federation banned from being a company director

Christopher McEvoy, 47, was handed a suspended 14-month prison sentence on 2 February 2024, and disqualified from being the director of any company for two years.Sarah Place, a Specialist Fraud Prosecutor, said:“Christopher McEvoy treated company money as his own piggy bank to dip into whenever he…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

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