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Showing 41 - 50 of 57 results for area "Yorkshire and Humberside"

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised June 2022

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 basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in June 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| News Item , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Obsessive ex jailed for campaign of intimidation against former girlfriend

Stephen Clavering, 45, was jailed for seven and a half years at Hull Crown Court yesterday (28 July) for sexually assaulting his former girlfriend and sending her a stream of increasingly abusive and threatening messages.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Couple guilty of murdering 15-year-old boy following a campaign of abuse

A couple who subjected a 15 year old boy to a sustained campaign of physical and mental abuse have today been found guilty of his murder.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, Yorkshire and Humberside News

Paramedic sentenced to five years four months for killing cyclist father of five

A paramedic who was at least twice the drink-drive limit when he killed a cyclist and father of five has been sentenced today at Hull Crown Court.

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CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples

Examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in May 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

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Sheffield drugs and guns gang jailed

Four gang members from Sheffield have been sentenced for a range of crimes of violence, as well as drugs and firearms offences, at Sheffield Crown Court today (29 June.)

| Press Release , Violent crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised April 2022

Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in April 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Former South Yorkshire police officer jailed for drug offences

A former police constable with the South Yorkshire force has been sentenced two years' imprisonment today (27 May) at Grimsby Crown Court for three drug-related offences.

| Press Release , Drug offences , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Nurse sentenced to 12 years for 23 sex offences

A hospital nurse who recorded videos of sedated patients for his sexual gratification has been given a custodial sentence of 12 years with an extended license period of four years, at Sheffield Crown Court today (10 May 2022).

| Press Release , Sexual offences , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Let's Talk: CPS Webinars

Talking about race and racism is not easy, but as long as you are comfortable, the Crown Prosecution Service would like to have that conversation with you.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

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