Boy, 15, unfit to plea after Stevenage and Letchworth stabbings
A teenage boy who stabbed three people in Stevenage and Letchworth – with two incidents occurring while he was on bail – has been detained under the Mental Health Act.
A teenage boy who stabbed three people in Stevenage and Letchworth – with two incidents occurring while he was on bail – has been detained under the Mental Health Act.
A digger driver from Hitchin accused of murdering a wealthy Gosmore farmer told a jury yesterday that when he made love to the man’s estranged wife he would tell her he was going to get rid of her husband to sexually arouse her.
A Steeple Morden woman who attacked her boyfriend with a wine bottle while naked in the corridor of a London hotel has been convicted of assault.
An on-duty Royston firefighter who drove his fire engine at speed onto a roundabout with the result that it toppled over and killed a pedestrian was today found not guilty of causing his death by dangerous driving.
A former Stevenage headteacher, who returned home after a day in the classroom and looked at indecent images of children online, was today spared jail.
A former Stevenage FC bar manager who had been charged with rape and sexual assault hurled himself to his death just hours before he was due to stand trial.
A gang of robbers who targeted cash-carrying vans were jailed for more than 20 years on Monday.
Mully Tambwe, of Romford, has been found not guilty of the murder of 18-year-old Isschan Nicholls.
An obsessed stalker from Hatfield who bombarded a former EastEnders actress with unwanted messages and gifts has been jailed.
A Welwyn Garden City killer who stabbed his neighbour’s boyfriend to death with an 11-inch knife has had his minimum jail term cut.
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