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  2. Driver convicted of e-bike rider's murder - AOL

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    Abdirahman Ibrahim, 21, of Bonham Grove, Birmingham, was convicted on Monday after a trial at Birmingham Crown Court. ... The Today Show. Horoscopes from March 2 to March 8: What to expect for ...

  3. Birmingham man jailed for terror offences - AOL

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    Shaan Farooq, from Saltley in Birmingham, was found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court in December of three counts of intentionally distributing terrorism material.

  4. Leo Ross murder-accused has assault counts dropped - AOL

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    The boy is due to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 22 April to enter pleas to charges of murder, possessing a bladed article, and four remaining counts of assault.

  5. Victoria Law Courts - Wikipedia

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    Crown Court trials, i.e. criminal cases involving trial by judge and jury, moved to the Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts in Dalton Street in 1987. [ 11 ] A proposal was made, prior to the 2010 UK General Election , to move the magistrates' court to a new purpose-built building nearby. [ 12 ]

  6. Andrew Aston - Wikipedia

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    By the time he went on trial in January 2002, six people who had survived his attacks had died, while another six were too frail to give evidence against him in court. He was found guilty of two murders and a further 24 charges of assault and robbery at Birmingham Crown Court on 20 February 2002, for which he received 26 life sentences.

  7. Man jailed after stabbing ‘caring’ neighbour to death in ...

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    On 20 March, Williams pleaded guilty to manslaughter at Birmingham Crown Court. Today, he was sentenced to three years in prison, with police describing the case as “terribly sad.” ...

  8. R v Birmingham City Council, ex p Equal Opportunities ...

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    At first instance, the EOC won. The Court of Appeal upheld this. The Council appealed, arguing it had not shown that selective education was better than non-selective education as a precondition to showing less favourable treatment, and in any case the council had no intention or motivation to discriminate.

  9. Drive-by shooter who hit mourners at wake jailed - AOL

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    Sentencing the 22-year-old, Judge Melbourne Inman said it was another case of gang violence that had become a "scourge of the city". He added that Berryman clearly remained "a very grave danger to ...