Man with garotte wire designed for strangulation sentenced at York court
A man with a garotte wire that could be used for strangulation has been sentenced at York Magistrates Court
Court Reporter
Megi is The Press' long-serving court reporter in York, North Yorkshire, and covers stories for The York Press and the Gazette & Herald, Ryedale.
Megi is The Press' long-serving court reporter in York, North Yorkshire, and covers stories for The York Press and the Gazette & Herald, Ryedale.
A man with a garotte wire that could be used for strangulation has been sentenced at York Magistrates Court
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