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  2. Murder of Sian O'Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    On 19 September 2016, a jury at Bristol Crown Court found him guilty of the murder after two hours of deliberation. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] On 23 September, Justice John Griffith Williams sentenced Halliwell to life imprisonment with a whole life order for the murder, meaning he would serve his sentence without the possibility of parole.

  3. Swindon Law Courts - Wikipedia

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    However, as the number of court cases in Swindon grew, it became necessary to commission dedicated facilities for both Crown Court hearings, which require courtrooms suitable for trial by jury, and for County Court hearings. The site selected, on the west side of Islington Street, had previously been occupied by a row of terraced houses. [5]

  4. Man jailed for 'abhorrent' assault on woman and police

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    As well as the prison sentence, O'Sullivan was ordered to pay a £228 surcharge and given a restraining order during the sentencing at Swindon Crown Court on Wednesday.

  5. List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (2000–present ...

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    Five months later his brother Tony Lawlor was shot dead in this area of Liverpool too. Peter Clarke was convicted of Stephen's murder in December 2001 but found not guilty after being retried at Manchester Crown Court. [75] 26 May 2001 Keith Rogers Died in hospital in Harlow in Essex from the effects of a fire in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire

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  7. List of Crown Court venues in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, there were 91 locations in England and Wales at which the Crown Court regularly sat. [4] Crown Court centres are designated in one of three tiers: first-tier centres are visited by High Court judges for criminal and also for civil cases (in the District Registry of the High Court); second-tier centres are visited by High Court judges for criminal work only; and third-tier centres are ...