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The Bristol Crown Court is a Crown Court venue which deals with criminal cases at Small Street in Bristol, England.The building, which was completed in 1868, was previously used as a main post office before it was converted for judicial use in the early 1990s.
R v Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford, Jake Skuse and Sage Willoughby, known as the Colston four, was a British court case surrounding the toppling of the statue of Edward Colston, involving four defendants accused of criminal damage in relation to the removal and dumping in the harbour of the controversial statue in Bristol in 2020 during a protest.
Christina Howell, 37, of Easton, admitted manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility at a hearing a Bristol Crown Court on Friday after originally entering a not guilty plea in November 2024.
In 2007, there were 91 locations in England and Wales at which the Crown Court regularly sat. [4] Crown Court centres are designated in one of three tiers: first-tier centres are visited by High Court judges for criminal and also for civil cases (in the District Registry of the High Court); second-tier centres are visited by High Court judges for criminal work only; and third-tier centres are ...
On Friday, at sentencing hearing for the four teenagers at Bristol Crown Court, relatives of the boys were given the opportunity to make statements, including Mason’s sister, Chloe Rist.
Snook was jailed for a minimum of 38 years following a six-week trial at Bristol Crown Court in November. Riley Tolliver, 18, and three teenage boys aged 15, 16 and 17 – who cannot be named for ...
The trial of 41-year-old Darren Osment began on 16 October 2023 at Bristol Crown Court. [19] The trial heard that on a night out in Devon, Osment, a former partner of Holland, had dialed 999 and confessed to the operator that he had murdered Holland and said that he was "handing himself in." [20] [21] When police officers arrived Osment claimed that he "didn't do it, but had it arranged."
Durham Constabulary lists his case as an unsolved murder. [133] March 2002 Michelle Bettles Scarning, near Dereham, Norfolk A Norwich sex worker and mother of three small children, none of whom were in her care, 22-year-old Bettles was last seen alive on 28 March 2002 in the Queens Road area of Norwich, where she was soliciting clients. [134]