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  2. John Cronin (convict) - Wikipedia

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    John Cronin (born 18 July 1971) is a repeat-offence Scottish convict.Imprisoned for running up a 140,000 kronor (US$20,500) bill in one of Sweden's top restaurants and then refusing to pay, [1] Cronin is infamous for a string of sex offences against women, most notably against "Judy X", a Conservative Party worker, in May 1992.

  3. Just Stop Oil M25 blockade case - Wikipedia

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    [10] [12] These are thought to be the longest sentences ever given in the UK for non-violent protest. [ 10 ] [ 13 ] The previous longest sentences were received by Just Stop Oil activists Morgan Trowland and Marcus Decker, who were jailed for three years and two years and seven months, respectively, for scaling the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge on ...

  4. Alex Belfield - Wikipedia

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    He worked at Mansfield 103.2 FM in the early 2000s. [5] He presented the mid-morning show on BBC Radio Leeds. In 2010 he made lewd comments about weather presenter Keeley Donovan's broadcasts at home that resulted in complaints from listeners. As punishment, Belfield was suspended from the station for a day and strongly reprimanded by BBC ...

  5. Man given Britain's 'shortest ever' prison sentence, spends ...

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    A man in the U.K. spent as much time behind bars as it takes to watch an episode of Stranger Things after receiving what is being called the country's shortest ever prison sentence.. Shane Jenkins ...

  6. UK court hands prison terms to climate activists who threw ...

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    Their sentences are the latest in a string of similar punishments handed to climate activists for engaging in disruptive protests against the use of fossil fuels.

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  8. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    This sentence was implemented by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. [53] for offenders aged 12 to 17 years (inclusive) who are persistent offenders or commit serious offences. The sentences will be between four months and two years, with part of the sentence being served in custody and part half under supervision the community.

  9. Former UK soldier appears in court accused of prison escape

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    A former British soldier, who has been accused of offences relating to terrorism and the Official Secrets Act, appeared in court on Monday charged with breaking out of prison last week and going ...