Scales of Justice: The latest cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court
Scales of Justice results from Oxford Magistrates' Court
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Scales of Justice results from Oxford Magistrates' Court
“I was shocked about what happened,” said the friend of an alleged murder-victim who was stabbed after attempting to steal a Cartier watch, a jury has heard.
A hospital order has been handed to a Katie Porada who broke her sister's nose after hitting her with a bottle of prosecco.
“Tobias wasn’t violent and he didn’t offer any violence,” said a man stabbed after his friend attempted to steal a Cartier watch, a murder trial has heard.
The death of Carolyn Achia, 28, in popular Oxfordshire beauty spot has been ruled as a suicide, an inquest has heard.
Homeless sexual offender Steven James ‘feels safer in prison’ than the streets of Oxford due to his previous convictions, a court has heard.
Career thief Kevin Nanton who targeted ‘elderly and vulnerable people’ to be victims of his fraud and theft offending has been jailed.
A court hearing has been set for a Bicester woman accused of being drunk and disorderly at a train station.
A murder trial into the death of a man who was stabbed whilst trying to steal a designer watch has been delayed.
Scales of Justice results from Oxford Magistrates' Court
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