Sunday 21 January 2018

Golders Green Hebrew Scribe Sentenced For Pocketing Housing Benefit

The owner of a landmark Orthodox Jewish business, whch specialises in traditional Hebrew caligraphy, has been sentenced for pocketing housing benefit payments from his local council.

Bernard Benarroch, 53, boss of GoldersGreen store SoferStam was intially charged with dishonestly receiving approximately £52,937, but this was reduced to the lesser allegation of simply failing to notify a change in his circumstances.


He initially appeared at Hendon Magistrates Court charged with failing between April 1, 2009 and July 20, 2014 to inform the London Borough of Barnet of the change, namely that his wife was in employment and earning a wage.

Benarroch pleaded guilty at Harrow Crown Court and was sentenced on the day after an interview with the Probation Service, who compiled a pre-sentence report.

He received a twelve-month community order, which includes 200 hours community service work and was ordered to pay £1,200 costs.

Saturday 20 January 2018

Student's Girlfriend Fell To Her Death After Assault And Sex Pic Share

Court Date: Alessio Bianchi
A masters degree student, who shared sexually-explicit images of his girlfriend and attacked her at his flat, may hear her evidence from beyond the grave after she fell to her death.

Alessio Bianchi, 26, claims he battled to save the life of Damilya Jossipaliyena on his eighth-floor balcony on the day of the assault and she sadly took her life shortly afterwards, a court heard.

The Italian pleaded guilty to assaulting Miss Jossipaliyena on June 2, last year at his home in, Sunken Beck Building, 5 Hermitage Street, Central London.

Bianchi, who studies at Regent’s College also admitted disclosing private sexual images of her without consent, with intent to cause her distress on May 25.

Prosecutor Mr. Edward Cohen told Westminster Magistrates Court: “In terms of the assault the Crown’s case is the assaulted started upstairs in the flat between the defendant and the complainant.

“He grabbed hold of her throat and hit her on top of the head and punched her several times.

“He says he was trying to stop her jumping out of the window.”

The struggle continued in a downstairs courtyard. “It is alleged by the Crown he grabbed hold of the complainant and pulled her into a fountain in the building and shoved her head onto a chair.

“He accepts there was a struggle downstairs and she ended up in the water.

“The complainant in this case sadly committed suicide not long after this assault allegation.”

Bianchi’s lawyer Mr. Steven Powles said: “The defendant’s position is inside the flat the complainant was attempting to jump off the eighth floor of the balcony.

“This was not the first time time she attempted to take her life. Outside she was attempting to re-enter and in the course of that is how she ended up in the water.

“In her own statement she says there was pushing into the water. She did not mention slamming into the chair.”

Because his account differs the court ordered a Newton Hearing at Hendon Magistrates Court on February 26 to determine the truth and the CPS will apply for Miss Jossipaliyena’s statement to be read.

Bench Chairman Mr. Richard Duncalf announced: “Having discussed this matter at some length the bench have decided there will be a Newton Hearing because there is some difference in the account of the defendant.” 

They will also rely on CCTV and the evidence of the night porter.

Friday 19 January 2018

Drunken Woman Slapped Girlfriend During Pre-NY's Eve Night Out

Westminster Magistrates Court
A Romford woman slapped her girlfriend after a McDonald’s row during drunken pre-New Year’s Eve celebrations in London’ s West End.

Imogen Welsford, 23, of London Road, a supervisor at Romford Ice Arena, had previous violent domestic disputes with her partner and must now complete court-ordered rehab.

She pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court to assaulting Rachel Valderama in the early hours of January 31, last year in The Strand.

Prosecutor Mr. Edward Cohen told the court: “They are in a same-sex relationship and had been out at a nightclub in central London.

“At 1am they went into a McDonald’s and had a dispute with the staff over a lost purse.

“They went outside and got into an argument and a bystander saw her slap Ms Valderama around the face and they stepped in for her safety.

“The bystander said she was still aggressive to everyone and alcohol may have played a part.”

Police arrested Welsford and she was questioned. “She said they were drinking and got into an argument, but she couldn’t remember what happened because she was so drunk.”

She was previously convicted of assaulting Ms Valderama in Kent. “This was a previous incident of domestic abuse. There have been incidents between the two of them.

“Ms Valderama did not support this prosecution today and it has proceeded on the evidence of the bystander.”

In October, 2016 there was another violent incident. “A witness rang the police to say she saw the defendant, wearing just her dressing-gown, beating another woman,” explained Mr. Cohen.

“Ms Valderama opened the front door to police and she was covered in blood and had scratches and gouges to her face.”

The court heard the pre-NY Eve night out was a tradition amongst the couple and their friends and Welsford concedes she had far too much to drink.

She believed her purse had been taken in McDonald’s and was demanding the staff check CCTV when taken outside by her girlfriend.

Welsford admits slapping her, describing her behaviour as “unacceptable.”

The pair live together at Welsford’s mother’s home and have been a couple for two years.

She received a community order, which includes a twenty-five day rehabilitation requirement, and was fined £115.

Welsford must also pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Thursday 18 January 2018

Dumped Dad-Of-Two Stalked Ex At Harvey Nichols

Happier Times: Fernando & Angelica 

A Colombian father-of-two, struggling to accept the end of a thirty-year relationship, stalked his ex at her Harvey Nichols workplace and allegedly assaulted her.

Fernando Carmona, 49, a Westgate area manager, turned up at the exclusive Knightsbridge department store in an “aggressive” manner, demanding to see her.

He also made threatening calls, vowing to kill his ex’s new boyfriend.

He pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court on Tuesday to stalking Angelica Montealegre between January 12 and 15.

However, Carmona, of Quinton House, Wyvil Road, Vauxhall denied assaulting her at Pollard House, Northdown Street, Islington on January 13.

He was bailed to stand trial on that charge at Hendon Magistrates Court on February 19.

Prosecutor Mr. Edward Cohen told the court, where Carmona appeared in custody: “This is a domestic incident involving a couple whose thirty-year relationship is coming to and end.

“The defendant is not able to move on from that and there are issues that are getting worse by the day.

“He has pleaded guilty to sending abusive voicemails to the victim. They were of a threatening nature, saying that he would kill her new partner.

“This new parter has been a real turning point.

“He turned up at Harvey Nichols demanding to speak to her in an aggressive way.

“He threw a telephone at the complainant after she disclosed she had a new partner.”

Carmona denies throwing the phone.

He was described as “very emotional” when questioned by police. “He was not in a calm manner and was in an agitated state,” explained Mr. Cohen.

Wednesday 17 January 2018

Kingston University Chief Violently Attacked On Campus

Attacked: Therese Reinheimer-Jones
A head of department at Kingston University was violently attacked on the campus by a mentally-deranged student.

Head of Student Engagement and Enhancement Therese Reinheimer-Jones curled herself up in a ball as she was kicked and punched by 25 year-old Benjamin Kalo.

He was convicted of assaulting her at the Penrhyn Road building on March 2, last year and sentenced to a Mental Health Hospital Order.

She told Wimbledon Magistrates Court during the trial: “My forehead was punched. I banged my head on the large confidential waste bin and then felt a kick to my back. I was in the foetal position.

I saw one of my colleagues and and just grabbed her, hugged her in fear.

“I had bruising to my face and ears, a large bump to the back of my head. I had concussion and was in A & E for several hours.

“I had a bruise on my side, where I was kicked and felt very frightened for several weeks.”

Kalo was arrested a week later at Chinese fast-food restaurant Hotcha in Downend Road, Kingswood, Bristol on March 9.

Officers found him armed with a large kitchen knife and he also had 1.8g cannabis on him.

Tuesday 16 January 2018

Entrepreneurial Ex-Public Schoolboy Banned From Ex After Assault

Aubrey & Justin

The girlfriend of an Old Harrovian said: “I thought I was going to die,” when smothered with a bedcover during a violent row at her Marylebone home.

Justin Beckett, 32, an old boy of the £38,000-a year public school also pushed Aubrey Fernandez down stairs and banged her head against a wall.

Beckett, who describes himself on his business profile as a “seasoned entrepreneur,” pleaded guilty to assaulting her at the Devonshire Street address on December 9, last year.

He is the co-founder of JAV Digital Solutions Ltd and founder of Just B Digital, which advises on software and technology.

Westminster Magistrates Court made an indefinite restraining order, prohibiting Beckett contacting Aubrey or visiting her home.

Her property doubles as the address for SpecialEyes, Aubrey’s eyelash extension business, for which she charges up to £90.00 per fitting.

She previously studied hospitality and tourism at Harrow International Business School.

Beckett, who lives at a £1.6m flat at nearby 4 Nottingham Street was also ordered to pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge. 

Prosecutor Mr. Jonathan Bryan told the court: “The defendant placed the bedcover over her head and she felt she could not breathe.

“She said: ‘I thought I was going to die,’ and he would not let her out of the flat.

“He grabbed her again and pushed her back and she banged her head against the wall and then pushed her down the stairs.

“It was a sustained serious incident and there are previous unreported incidents she refers to, but there were no reports to the police at the time.”

Monday 15 January 2018

Barber Shop Murder: Record Label Boss Stabbed Through Heart

Murderer: Anthony Allen
A barber shop customer stabbed a record label boss chasing a debt through the heart when a violent brawl broke out between the pair.
Anthony Allen, 34, of Tillet Close, Harlesden had a knife in his pocket when Crispin Siddon, 34, walked into Cutz Barbers in nearby Craven Park Road.
Siddon – known as DJ Skeng – and the co-owner of GB Records punched Allen in the face, demanding: “Where's my money?”
He was armed with an afro comb, but CCTV pictures in the busy shop showed Allen responding with five jabbing motions while holding what he claimed was a common Swiss Army knife.
He was convicted by an Old Bailey jury of murder and will be sentenced on January 19.
It was the second trial after a jury failed to reach a verdict last year when Allen claimed he was acting in self-defence.
An investigation was launched following the stabbing on Friday, May 5, 2017, by the Homicide and Major Crime Command.
During the fight, Crispin sustained several stab wounds to his body and critically one stab wound to the heart.
He was taken to Central Middlesex Hospital, but was sadly pronounced dead at 3.20pm.

Allen was arrested on Monday, May 8 and charged with murder the following day.
Detective Inspector Simon Stancombe said: "On the fifth of May, last year Anthony Allen decided to secrete a knife in his jeans before going out for the day.
He was not to know that a few hours later he would be involved in a fight with another man, Crispin Siddon.
DJ Skeng - Crispin Siddon
Allen used that knife to stab Mr. Siddon through his heart, ending his life.

"Mr Siddon was a loving son, brother, father and husband. His family are left mourning his death and wondering how someone could carry a knife so casually and use it in such a callous way."
Crispin’s sister Keshia Siddon, said: "I feel as though as piece of me is missing.
From when I was a baby, my brother looked after me and expressed how much he loved his little sister.
When our younger sister came along we were both overjoyed. All he wanted was the best for us and for us to make everyone proud.

"When our nephews came along he would always say he wants his sons to do well in education just like his sisters.

"Whenever we were together or on the phone he would say: ‘I love you sis’ and spoke about how he couldn’t wait to see me graduate.
The last time I was with him the last thing he said to me was: ‘I love you sis, I got you’. This will stay with me forever.

"Words cannot describe how much we miss him."

Maxine Siddon, Crispin’s mother, said: "Crispin encouraged his sisters to work hard and do well in their studies and do better than himself.

“He was a generous person who would always try to help others and could always put a smile on your face if you felt down."

Sunday 14 January 2018

Teen Stabbed His Mother 23 Times

A teen stabbed his mother twenty-three times when cannabis use triggered a violent psychotic episode.
Jamil Jabbie, 19, of Hereford Retreat, Peckham repeatedly plunged the blade into the 51 year-old victim at the address.
He pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent, on May 17, last year and will be sentenced on January 17.
Police and emergency medical services were called just after 7.19pm to reports of a woman suffering multiple stab injuries.
The victim was taken to hospital in a critical condition, but fortunately survived the ferocious attack.
Jabbie had fled the scene, but was later arrested at an address in Lewisham and charged the next day.
He was originally charged with attempted murder, but a GBH plea was accepted.
Jabbie will remain in custody.

Saturday 13 January 2018

Suspected Bus Pervert Wanted For Allegedly Groping 12 Year-Old Girl

Police are hunting this suspected pervert, who they believe groped a young schoolgirl on a crowded early-morning bus.
Parminder Thindh, 36, is wanted for an allegation of sexual assault against a 12 year-old schoolgirl on an east London bus on July 7, last year.
The schoolgirl boarded a route 101 bus from Manor Park at 8.15am and remained standing.
The suspect boarded the bus near Ruskin Avenue and stood next to the girl.
As the bus became more crowded, he allegedly began to touch her without looking at her.
The victim hoped he would stop touching her, but when he didn't, she got off the bus a stop early and had to push his hand away as she did so.
Thindh is described as 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build.
Detective Constable Lee Warrington, from Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Command, said: "We would like to talk to the man pictured about this sexual assault which left the young victim extremely distressed.
Sexual assaults are totally unforgivable and we will always investigate these types of offences thoroughly.
If you know how we can reach Mr Thindh, we would like to hear from you."
If you recognise the man pictured, please contact the police on 101 or via Twitter @MetCC.
Alternatively, call Cirmestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

Friday 12 January 2018

Scottish Entrepreneur's £125K Headbutt

Headbutt: Mark Emlick
A wealthy Scottish businessman head butted a one-time colleague and friend in a Michelin-starred restaurant  - leaving the victim spitting blood - after a deal left him £125,000 out of pocket.

Mark Emlick, 55, Chairman of Edinburgh based specialist real estate and asset management company Consensus Capital Group plc, based in Craigmillar Park reacted to being told: “Jog on for your money,” the court was told yesterday.

Emlick, who lives in a £3 million townhouse in Cotswold Mews, Battersea, located across the Thames river from Chelsea Harbour was placed on a twelve-month community order and must complete 80 hours community service work.

He pleaded guilty that on October 17, last year he assaulted Marcus Watson at Nordic-themed Aquavit restaurant at St. James’s Market, Carlton Street, near Piccadilly Circus.

Westminster Magistrates Court was told Emlick, who once appeared on Sky TV’s ‘Who’d Be A Billionaire?’ show enjoying a £9,000-a day Botswana safari had downed four gin and tonics.

He had invested £250,000 in a business venture with neighbour Mr. Watson, a friend of twenty years and professional associate for seven years, but lost half the money when the company folded.

His lawyer Mr. Andrew Copeland said CCTV captured the assault as the men chatted at the restaurant bar. “You can see the head going to the face, the nose area.

“The explanation is his loss of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds and being told to: 'Jog on for your money,' is what provoked him.
Off His Brolly: Mark Emlick

"They are at the bar and there is a conversation for a minute and a half. Something must have been said by Mr. Watson for the defendant to react the way he did, which was purely momentary.

“It is somebody he knows, a friend who he feels has exploited this situation and the company’s been wound up and he knows he is not going to get the money.”

Magistrate Joanna Barley told bespectacled Emlick: “It was a short incident and it was a single blow. However it did happen in a public place and alcohol was involved.

“It was a headbutt, a very serious way of hurting someone,” she added also ordering him to pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Prosecutor Miss Aislin Rice said it was 9pm and the pair had been enjoying a polite conversation that turned ugly with insults from Emlick.

“He asked if he was a pussy and had a vagina. He head butted him to the left side of his face, causing a laceration to the inside of the mouth.”

Mr. Watson, who had holidayed with Emlick and their partners, told police. “He head butted me to the left side. Following the headbutt I had cuts and abrasions and bleeding from my teeth cutting the inside of my mouth.”

Bloody: Marcus Watson
He was taken to the A&E department of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and added: “I’m struggling to understand and I have been anxious about going out after the attack.

“He lives in the same road, we are near the same shops and I’ve lost my confidence.

“My family see that I am anxious and I’m concerned about bumping into him. He has meetings in the area and I’m embarrassed about being attacked and not being able to defend myself.”

Miss Rice added: “His ability to interact with clients has been effected and he was subdued in his first week back in his office and colleagues noticed that.”

Initially Emlick tried to lie his way out of trouble telling police: “I turned my head to talk to Mark. I did not realise how close he was. It was not deliberate, it was accidental.”

Mr. Copeland told the court: “One of these deals unfortunately went sour, this defendant had invested two-hundred and fifty thousand in Mr. Watson’s business.

“It did not turn out to be what he hoped it was and Mr. Watson elevated his salary and bought himself a new Range Rover.

“He specifically moved to Battersea to be near his friend Mr. Watson.

“If it was more serious it would have been charged as an actual bodily harm.

“There is some history to this matter. They would go on holiday together as a foursome, they know each other extremely well.”

Emlick’s girlfriend Nicki Murray was in court and she was also at the restaurant when the two men met face-to-face for the first time in eighteen months, describing Mr. Watson as “rude and goading,” towards the defendant.

Mr. Copeland said the men stepped outside for a chat, out of earshot of others to ease the tension and the assault occurred when they returned inside.

“It is a sparsely-populated restaurant and not even the person behind the bar sees it. It was over so quickly.

“The defendant went there hoping to put it behind him and to use his words: ‘Let’s move on’. This is one act of violence in a one-off situation.”

in February, 2016 Emlick was fined £700 at Perth Sheriff’s Court for hurling threats at ex Jaime Duffin, 39, who he wanted to abort their daughter Gracie, born in May, that year.

Afterwards Emlick said: “I have known Marcus Watson as a friend and business partner for over twenty years.

“What started as a disagreement over my lost investment in Adoreum Partners has unfortunately escalated into an argument and a momentary loss of control on my part, which I very much regret and for which I apologise completely.”

The court declined to make a restraining order prohibiting Emlick contacting Mr. Watson or award any compensation.

Thursday 11 January 2018

Drink-Drive Woman Had Young Child With Her

Camberwell Green Magistrates Court
A woman was caught drink-driving at over twice the limit with a young child in her car.

Marguerita Doyle, 42, of Navarre Road, Brixton has been banned from the roads for nearly two years by magistrates who expressed concern for the youngster in her care.

She pleaded guilty to driving a black Citroen in Ackerman Road, Brixton on December 28, last year with excess alcohol in her breath and being drunk in charge of a child, aged under seven years-old, on the same occasion.

Camberwell Magistrates Court heard Doyle had 89 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.

Sentencing had been adjourned until today for the preparation of a pre-sentence report by the Probation Service.

“We have serious concerns about the activities you have displayed before us,” the bench chairperson told Doyle. “You say you are better now.”

She was placed on a twelve-month community order, which includes thirty-five days rehabilitation and a ninety-day alcohol abstinence requirement.

Doyle was also disqualified from driving for twenty-two months and ordered to pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

“We have thought hard with this child in the forefront of our minds,” the chairperson told her. “We came close to use sending you into custody, you jeopardised this child when you were in drink.”

Wednesday 10 January 2018

Gangland's Jimmy Tippett Jailed For Nicking Young Designer's £50K Diamond Ring

A notorious gangland criminal, who has penned two books and served multiple jail terms, received two-and-a-half years yesterday for scamming a young jewellery designer out of a  £50,000 diamond ring.

The copycat con, almost identical to an audacious jewellery heist carried out by Jimmy Tippett, 46, several years ago triggered the designer’s, mental health collapse.

Tippett - author of ‘Kill or be Killed’ and ‘Born Gangster’ - is the son of late bare-knuckle boxer Jimmy Tippett Snr. aka ‘The Guv’nor of Lewisham’.

Tippett Jnr. was born into a criminal aristocracy and friends of his family included gangland A-listers Ron and Reggie Kray and ‘Mad’ Frankie Fraser.

“You are a practiced and experienced fraudster, who exploits the weaknesses of others for your own selfish rewards,” Blackfriars Crown Court Judge Deva Pillay told him.

“Despite the eloquent mitigation advanced on your behalf I’m afraid the time has come for the public to receive a respite from your actions.”

Now living in Arundel Place, Brighton he pleaded guilty to stealing the diamond ring from 23 year-old designer Tatiana Sieff on March 14, last year during an elaborate con that involved a Hatton Garden jewellers, a trip to the East End and finally a swish Mayfair casino.

He asked the court to defer sentence for six months so he can secure two more book advances, totalling £20,000, and negotiate a film rights payment so he can pay compensation.

However, Judge Pillay announced: “That is not going to happen. It is custody today.”

The judge also wants to ensure Tatiana is paid £10,032 compensation by Tippett - the raw cost of the diamonds she used.

Prosecutor Mr. Shub Banerjee told the court the ring has a Bond Street retail value of £40-50,000, but Tatiana’s mother, Joanne Stoller, had contacted Tippett on facebook to secure a knock-down £14,000 sale.

She knew Tippett’s late father and believed the defendant may have Hatton Garden contacts who would buy the ring.

The young designer had invested £7,632 of her own money into a large emerald-cut diamond, plus £2,400 on ten smaller surrounding diamonds on top of her time and skill designing and manufacturing the ring.

Her mother met Tippett and an unknown accomplice driving a VW in Baker Street and the trio travelled to Hatton Garden - the centre of London’s jewellery trade.

‘They arrived and the defendant got out of the car and went into a nearby jewellers and whilst the defendant was in the jewellers Mrs Stoller remained in the car with the other man.

“The defendant returned to the car in ten minutes and said they needed to go to Bethnal Green Road to get the money and after another ten minutes there he said the money was being couriered to the Palm Beach Casino, Mayfair,” said the prosecutor.

Tippett then made an excuse that he needed to use the lavatory and told Mrs Stoller he would meet her in the May Fair Hotel bar with the money.

“She called him and he said he was signing for the money and twenty minutes later she called him again and he said he was counting the money.

“That was the last time she spoke to him and further calls went to voicemail. She went into the Palm Beach Casino and asked the staff if anybody had been in and Mrs Stoller felt that she had been blocked by the defendant on facebook.”

Tippett was arrested in Brighton on June 9 and taken to Islington Police Station, where he tried to lie his way out of trouble. “He said he had gone into the jewellers to buy a watch.”

In her victim impact statement Tatiana said: “After the theft my mood plummeted, I stopped sleeping, I had terrifying nightmares of other possessions being stolen.”

She was admitted to the private Nightingale psychiatric hospital on May 23, where she remained until August 19 and then received five-day a week out-patient care.

Tatiana was prescribed anti-depressants and was diagnosed with OCD, PTSD, panic disorder, agoraphobia, depression and psychosis.

“This took over my whole existence, I heard voices in my head and had suicidal ideas,” she said. “I feel I’ve lost six months of my life in mental health as a reaction to the crime.”

She stopped seeing family and friends, including her beloved grandmother. “I am not in the right frame of mind.”

Tatiana said she was left with a “£11,500 hole in my pocket” adding: “It was all the funds I had invested into my little business.

“Psychologically I have not been able to work and the agoraphobia prevents me seeing clients.”

The court heard Tippett had a conviction for theft and assault in 1990; received six months for theft in 1993; a suspended sentence for burglary and handling three years later; twelve months for theft in 1997; eight months for theft in 1999; 33 months for affray and GBH in 2005 and 27 months for a similar jewellery scam in 2013.

He has paid the full £30,450 compensation in that case after stealing jewellery from a woman dealer during a meeting at the Bromley Court Hotel in August, 2012.

“The circumstances are remarkably similar,” said Mr. Banerjee. Tippett claimed he was buying expensive pieces on behalf of a Saudi businessman, who wanted to treat his nieces.

“She had with her several hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of jewellery and the defendant asked to take two-hundred thousand pounds worth outside to photograph it in better light and he did not return.”

Tippett’s lawyer Mr. Thomas Quinton told the court: “He has some small celebrity from the book that he’s published in regard to his background.

“He identifies with his father very strongly, they share the same name.

“ His father’s background in boxing and connections with the Kray brothers meant he grew up with a sense of growing up in a gangsters world.

“In his teens and twenties he was definitely embarking on a career as a criminal. The world in which he grew up in had certainly left its mark on him.”

Tippett ended up living in Kingston-upon-Hull under the witness protection programme after giving prosecution evidence at a 2006 murder trial.

His latest publication of those experiences had helped Tippett keep out of crime. “That book (Born Gangster) was published in 2014 and through successful sales of that book he’s been able to develop the prerequisites to develop film rights and two more books.

“He is, to use the vernacular, a complete ‘coke head’. The way he talks, he’s all over the place, his life spirals out of control.

“He got back on cocaine and the trigger for that was the death of his father in 2016, a man who was a celebrity because of his boxing  and had a rather unfortunate connection with the Krays, an identity the defendant has grown up with.

“He is keen to use his own success through his books and he film rights to repay the victim in this case.”

After his client was jailed Mr. Quinton told the court: “The fact he is in prison means he will not be able to bring off the deals and will not be able to pay.

“He finds it impossible to say because he has no assets and has no job. Being in prison is going to make compensation impossible to pay.”

Tuesday 9 January 2018

Not Guilty: PC Cleared Of Domestic Assault

Wimbledon Magistrates Court
A policeman, accused of attacking his girlfriend and smashing a window while aggressively trying to get into her home, had the charges dropped yesterday.
PC Damian Carlin, 41, of Allum Court, Surbiton, Kingston-upon-Thames appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court, where the CPS offered no evidence.
The officer, attached to Westminster, was off-duty at the time of the alleged incident at the two-bedroom cottage.
PC Carlin had already pleaded not guilty to assaulting Adrienne Coe at the address on December 1, last year.
He also denied a charge of causing £100 worth of criminal damage to a window and using violence to secure entry to the premises, knowing that was opposed.
Ms Coe responded to a witness summons and attended court for the trial, but insisted she did not want to give evidence.