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Criminal Damage

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Originally published 1992
Authors Margaret Yorke
GenresMystery
Suspense
Psychological Fiction
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Date of Upd.
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About Criminal Damage


Something murderous is about to happen in Middle Bardolph. The sunny village seems as neat and proper as the orderly life of Mrs Newton, the grey-haired widow in an impeccably kept house. . . .

24 Hours in Police Custody: Bedford takeaway siege recounted

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... Turner was sentenced to 20 months after admitting affray and Criminal Damage...

Judge taken to hospital after family court assault

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Dec 1,2023 7:31 pm

... Those offences are one count of assault of a person, thereby causing actual bodily harm, one count of Criminal Damage and one count of causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress...

Just Stop Oil: 16 protesters arrested outside Rishi Sunak's London home

Just Stop Oil: 16 protesters arrested outside Rishi Sunak's London home
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... It comes three months after Four people were arrested on suspicion of causing Criminal Damage and a public nuisance after scaling the house using ladders and ropes...

Gaza protest: Met Police clarify which phrases might break law

Gaza protest: Met Police clarify which phrases might break law
Nov 24,2023 11:11 am

... Mr Adelekan said there were potential offences of Criminal Damage and disorderly behaviour for people who climbed statues but the power of arrest lay with individual officers...

Dublin riot: 'Huge destruction' after school stabbing leads to 34 arrests

Dublin riot: 'Huge destruction' after school stabbing leads to 34 arrests
Nov 24,2023 4:31 am

... In a statement issued late on Thursday night, Ch Supt Patrick McMenamin said that " the significant levels of public disorder, Criminal Damage and violence was carried out by violent individuals in Dublin city centre"...

Labour MP Jo Stevens' office vandalised after Gaza vote

Labour MP Jo Stevens' office vandalised after Gaza vote
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... " South Wales Police said it was investigating Criminal Damage and that " a number of items have been seized for examination"...

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Sycamore Gap: Boy 'faces no further action' on tree felling
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... Two men in their 30s and a man in his 60s were arrested on suspicion of Criminal Damage and are on police bail...

Just Stop Oil: Activists arrested after National Gallery painting damaged

Just Stop Oil: Activists arrested after National Gallery painting damaged
Nov 6,2023 8:40 am

... The Met Police said two activists had been arrested on suspicion of causing Criminal Damage...

Jacob Rees-Mogg defends jury system amid criticism of Edward Colston statue verdict

Nov 1,2023 8:21 am

Jacob Rees-Mogg has defended juries amid criticism from some Conservative MPs after four people who removed a statue of slave trader Edward Colston were cleared of Criminal Damage .

The Statue was thrown into Bristol habour during a protest in 2020.

Responding to The Verdict , one MP suggested The Jury system " should be addressed" if it was a " barrier" to doling out punishments.

However, Mr Rees-Mogg said juries are " great sublime protector of liberties".

Historian David Olusoga - an expert witness in The Trial - said The Jury reached the decision after hearing detailed evidence over several days.

A lawyer for the defence Blinne Ni Ghralaigh welcomed the Not Guilty verdict saying: " In this case, they determined That a conviction for the removal of this statue - That glorified a slave trader involved in the enslavement of over 84,000 black men, women and children as a 'most virtuous and wise' man - would not be proportionate. "

However the decision has angered A Number of Conservative MPs.

MP for Ipswich Tom Hunt " If you've broken The Law and committed Criminal Damage you should be punished. If The Jury is a barrier to ensuring they are punished then That needs to be addressed. "

Former Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick tweeted: " We undermine the rule of law, which underpins our democracy, if we accept vandalism and Criminal Damage are acceptable forms of political protest. They aren't. Regardless of the intentions. "

And another Conservative, Michael Fabricant , said The Verdict could " give rise to other statues being damaged".

" The Cenotaph and The Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square have been vandalised in The Past by anti-racism protesters, and there are now fears That extremists will be 'emboldened', " he added.

'The Great sublime protector'

However, Leader of The House of Commons Mr Rees-Mogg said he did not think the Bristol verdict put other monuments At Risk .

Speaking in Parliament , the senior minister said: " I shall not be going out of here immediately afterwards and drawing a moustache on The Statue on Oliver Cromwell much though I Am opposed to regicides in principle and think they deserve to be removed from pedestals broadly speaking. "

He told MPs That monuments should be protected and only removed through " due process" but added That " one of our greatest monuments is The Jury system which is The Great sublime protector of our liberties".

" Juries must be free to come to decisions That they choose to come to on the facts That are in front of them in relation to a specific case and what they hear from the prosecuting counsel, from the defence counsel and from The Judge , " He Said .

Speaking earlier in The Day , Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said new powers in The Police , Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill would close a " potential loophole" limiting The Prosecution of people who damage memorials.

The Bill - currently going through Parliament - would allow courts to consider the " emotional or wider distress" caused by damage to public property and raise the maximum sentence to 10 Years - regardless of the cost of damage.

It will also formalise The Process of applying for the removal of statues, with ministers being given a final veto.

The House of Lords will continue its scrutiny of The Bill on Monday 10 January .



Source of news: bbc.com

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