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Showing 11 - 20 of 44 results for area "Yorkshire and Humberside"

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A man has been convicted of manslaughter after the discovery of a woman’s body near an ASDA superstore in Harehills, Leeds on 23 June 2022.When 32-year-old victim Theresa Jordan, who was known as Terri, was found, forensic experts concluded she had died approximately 12 days earlier.The victim was…
Press Release Violent crime Yorkshire and Humberside
A man has been jailed for physically threatening to kill Ed Miliband MP on a street in Doncaster. On 22 March 2024, Michael Donaldson, 56, accosted Mr Miliband in the street and started shouting death threats at him and his two members of staff.The MP and his staff members were left shaken by…
Press Release Hate crime Yorkshire and Humberside
Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the…
Press Release Hate crime Yorkshire and Humberside
Amanda McInnes, a Senior Crown Prosecutor for CPS Yorkshire & Humberside, said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised West Yorkshire Police to charge Mohammed Amjid Shabir, 44, and Calum Sunderland, 25, with murder after a house fire which killed Bryonie Gawith and her three children…
Press Release Domestic abuse CPS Yorkshire and Humberside
A man who shouted at police officers and chanted to a mob at the Holiday Inn Rotherham has been sentenced after pleading guilty to violent disorder.Michael Whitehead (27) shouted ‘You’re not fit to wear the badge’ at police officers and chanted to the mob ‘Let’s go fxxxxxx mental, Let’s go…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Yorkshire and Humberside
Three men who attacked police officers during widespread unrest in Hull have been jailed today.Andrew Stewart, 37, was sentenced to two years and six months at Hull Crown Court. He pled guilty to violent disorder at an earlier hearing in the Magistrates’ Court. During the disturbances, he was…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Yorkshire and Humberside
A thug has pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker following widespread disorder in Rotherham. Joshua Simpson, 26, of no registered address, admitted to kicking a riot officer's shield and was convicted at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court today.Jonathan Storer, from CPS Yorkshire and…
Press Release Violent crime Yorkshire and Humberside
A defendant who hurled missiles at police officers has been convicted following widespread unrest in Hull.Andrew Stewart, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder at Hull Magistrates’ Court today.During the weekend's disturbances, he was seen pushing a large, ignited waste bin towards…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Yorkshire and Humberside
A truck driver from Goole who attacked a woman with an axe, inflicting life-changing physical and psychological injuries, has been sentenced today at Hull Crown Court.Anthony McDonald (56) pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to attempted murder and possession of a bladed article in public. He was…
Press Release Violent crime Yorkshire and Humberside
Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the…
Press Release Hate crime Yorkshire and Humberside

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