Cases in Bexley and Bromley courts including drink driver and prison 'biter'
These are the latest cases to be heard in courts across south east London.
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Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
These are the latest cases to be heard in courts across south east London.
Persistent beggar Benjamin Bio has been jailed and banned from Ilford town centre.
The mother of Jack Hague has paid tribute to her son, 38, who was found stabbed after police were called to a fight in Corfield Street, Bethnal Green.
A former PE teacher at Mill Hill School who grabbed colleagues’ bottoms will not be barred from the profession.
A man in his 60s needed stitches to his face after he was attacked on a Northern Line tube.
Drone footage of South Hampstead couple’s prison smuggling operation has been shared by police.
The cases heard at Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts on Friday, May 3, 2024.
The suspect in a horrific samurai sword rampage in Hainault that left 14-year-old schoolboy Daniel Anjorin dead would not face trial until February 2025 if he pleads guilty to murder.
A man who made the 60-mile journey from West Norwood to Hastings each day to deal drugs has been jailed for seven years.
A second man has been charged with murder after Rijkaard Siafa was stabbed to death in Croydon town centre.
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