County Durham owner of ex-police dog won't be jailed over bite attack
The owner of a re-homed retired police dog which bit a man was told he will not be going to prison over the attack.
The owner of a re-homed retired police dog which bit a man was told he will not be going to prison over the attack.
A teenage woman was told she needs to prepare herself for a potential prison sentence after admitting making two false rape allegations, last year.
A County Durham bank worker has denied theft and fraud charges relating to sums of almost £120,000 from an elderly customer.
A man jailed for persistently breaching a restraining order by messaging a former partner has abandoned an appeal against the year-long prison sentence.
WhatsApp group chat members are being warned by City of London Police that they could inadvertently fall foul of criminals while using the messaging app.
A man’s involvement in street-level drug dealing emerged after the car he was being driven in went out of control at a road junction and ploughed into a small brick building.
A young burglar is back behind bars after a one-night spree trying to break into homes in a County Durham town.
The prosecution of a housebuilder over an alleged sewage effluent discharge into a County Durham watercourse has been delayed by ten months.
A 40-year-old man’s relapse into drug taking led to a return to offending, coinciding with him becoming homeless.
A prolific young burglar who has built up a lengthy criminal record at the age of only 23, is starting his longest sentence to date after a six-week spree of offending in autumn of last year.
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