Sex offender sentenced over child abuse images found on his devices
A SOUTH Cumbrian man has been given a suspended jail term after police discovered that he downloaded child abuse images.
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Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
A SOUTH Cumbrian man has been given a suspended jail term after police discovered that he downloaded child abuse images.
JURORS in the murder trial of Whitehaven man Paul Irwin have heard the 999 call he made following his on-off partner's fatal collapse.
A JURY at Carlisle Crown Court has delivered a not guilty verdict in the case of a west Cumbrian man accused of manslaughter.
A KESWICK man who was originally charged with attempting to murder his partner has admitted the lesser allegation of intentional wounding.
A PATHOLOGIST giving evidence in the case of a Whitehaven man accused of murder said the alleged victim was subjected to “severe force”.
A MURDER trial jury has heard the last formal statement from alleged victim which she made 18 days before her death.
THE Whitehaven woman who was allegedly murdered by her on-off boyfriend had a text conversation with him eight days before she died, telling him: “You have totally destroyed me.”
THE Whitehaven man who is on trial for murder was quizzed by police about allegations of assault and controlling behaviour a month before his partner died.
THE Whitehaven woman allegedly murdered by her “controlling partner” told police she was “frightened of him” a month before she died.
THE Whitehaven man accused of murdering his partner had earlier apologised for mistreating her in letters he sent from prison, a court heard.
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