v3.0, Indictments 740101-740283, dated 1974, are in, Inner London Crown Court See also Croydon), Maidstone, Canterbury, Margate and Gravesend, Manchester and Minshull Street, Manchester, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall, Warley and West Bromwich, At The National Archives (usually for trials at least 20 years old), appeals against a magistrates court conviction or sentence, cases passed from a magistrates court for trial or sentencing, date committed for trial, conviction and sentence date, trial dates (from/to) added upon completion of the trial, the identity of the firm of shorthand writers, defence counsel names of barristers and solicitors, prosecution counsel names of barristers and solicitors, offences charged to the defendant listed as separate counts, appeal details date of appeal and whether grounds for appeal granted or refused, committal proceedings (records created at magistrates courts to determine whether a case should be heard by a Crown court), court logs (recording brief case histories, such as dates of hearings), copy indictment (a duplicate of the indictment file itself), list of witnesses with their statements and depositions. Let me be absolutely clear as with any case of sexual assault, the blame here is on the offender only. But Judge James Adkin said: Its pretty obvious what his intention was being at Durham. Officers found the 43-year-old apparently deleting data on his mobile phone. It also covers Solihull. The court heard that, when asked what he wanted to do, he described a lewd act with the children aged two and seven. The results for this kind of search are likely to be more jumbled than those for Method 1 as they will include results from a variety of other courts. Crown Court enquiries: 10am to 4pm Court building open: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm County Court enquiries counter: Urgent matters only 10am to 2pm. Lloyd Bishop was already under investigation when he sent sexual messages to the Facebook profiles of young girls, including one who said she was aged just 12. Many records remain in the custody of HM Courts and Tribunal Service. Courts The latest news from the courts in Northamptonshire, including Northampton Crown Court and Northampton Magistrates' Court. Crown Courts are reserved for more serious cases and for those who require prison sentences of over 12 months. But he refused, telling officers: I have been doing bad things.. Search for case files in one of the two following ways: Method 1: If you know the Crown court where the case was heard, locate its name in the table in section 5 of this guide and click on the links for case files this will take you to a catalogue description page for all the case files held for that court at The National Archives. A sexual harm prevention order was made for 10 years, restricting his use of the internet and contact with children, and he will be on the register for sex offenders for 10 years. Archives, Open Government Licence Clashes outside court for Northampton baby death sentencing We directed the investigation by Northamptonshire Polices counter-corruption unit and I am grateful to their officers for their professionalism in helping to bring this offender to justice.. Sex Offenders Database UK - Northampton In 2020, the woman came forward to report what had happened to her and an investigation was launched. Method 2: If you do not know the Crown court where the case was heard, try using our advanced search, placing a J in the reference fields and searching with the defendants name and/or the charge. Only the online version of a guideline is guaranteed to be up to date. Driving not in accordance with a licence; no separate penalty.AUGUST 11Michael Killick, aged 30, of Rickyard Road, Northampton, used or threatened unlawful violence; community order to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work. Who's been sentenced at Northampton Magistrates' Court Nuneaton man charged after 27 break-ins appears in court Nuneaton Bookmark Pizza delivery driver raped and attacked teenage girls in back of his car Courts Bookmark Jailed in 2023: Attempted. Punishments for the offence range between a fine and a maximum of five years in prison. Commission of a further offence while subject to a conditional discharge; no adjudication, dealt with original offence. More information is available on ourJudicial Emergency Orders and COVID-19 Information page. Similar offence relating to Housing Benefit; pleaded guilty, sent to Northampton Crown Court for sentence.Ciprian-Ion Curelaru, aged 36, of Wellingborough Road, Northampton, drink-driving with a breath test reading of 63mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath; fined 120, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 30 and costs of 85, banned from driving for 18 months. A Crown Court deals with serious criminal cases, for example: murder. Copying, reproduction and distribution in any form or media whatsoever; and in any country, is expressly prohibited. Dangerous pensioner jailed over repeated breaches of sexual harm prevention order. research. Paedophile was caught asking underage girls for naked pictures. Helder Deoliveira, aged 37, of Cyril Street, Northampton, stole four bottles of alcohol worth 86 from Asda; jailed for 10 weeks suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 115.Samuel Duval, aged 19, of William Road, Long Buckby, drink-driving with a breath test reading of 74mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath; fined 180, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 30 and costs of 85, banned from driving for 20 months.Chloe Miller, aged 21, of Whittlebury, drink-driving with a breath test reading of 96mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath; community order made, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 85 and costs of 85, banned from driving for 26 months.Robert Murphy, aged 44, of Evans Close, Daventry, stole 1,592 belonging to Badby Park Limited; committed to prison for 10 weeks suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay compensation of 955.61.Callum Johnson, aged 24, of Crestwood Close, Northampton, grievous bodily harm; pleaded guilty and sent to Crown Court for sentence.Adam Mawby, aged 31, of St Peters Square, Northampton, had a knife in a public place without good reason; jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 115 and costs of 85.Michael McCann, aged 33, of Dun Roamin Park, Whitfield, near Brackley, damaged a glass window worth 620 belonging to Pizza Rolla; ordered to pay compensation of 750.Danielle Mullan, aged 30, of Flaxlands Court, Northampton, used threatening or insulting words or behaviour; pleaded guilty, sent to Crown Court for sentence. No insurance; fined 250, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 30 and costs of 85, licence endorsed with six points. Different Crown courts transfer documents at different rates so some of the record series below are less complete than others. Lee Sambrooks, aged 38, of Talavera Close, Daventry, damaged a dishwasher to the value of 20; court order made, fined 200, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 30 and costs of 85.Tomas Kiburys, aged 24, of St Leonards Road, Northampton, used violence to enter premises; community order made, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 85 and costs of 85.Algernon White, aged 53, of Portland Place, Northampton, had a kitchen knife with a blade of seven and three quarter inches in a public place without good authority; pleaded guilty, sent to Northampton Crown Court for sentence.AUGUST 4:Brian Drew, aged 60, of Highfields, Towcester, in charge of a vehicle with a breath test reading of 138mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath; community order to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 60 and costs of 85, banned from driving for 10 months.Stephen Stenning, aged 37, of Alexander Court, Northampton, burglary where he stole electrical items and jewellery; pleaded guilty, sent to Northampton Crown Court for trial.Michael Howard, aged 40, of Junction Road, Northampton, stole hairdressing products; community order to carry out 60 hours of unpaid work, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 85 and costs of 85.Lianne Bright, aged 23, of no fixed abode, stole a quantity of clothing worth 47 from Primark; fined 60, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 30 and costs of 85.Carl Gamble, aged 25, of Althorp Road, Northampton, driving without due care and attention; fined 320, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 32 and costs of 85, banned from driving for four months.Paula Welford, aged 44, of Walmer Close, Duston, fraudulently obtained services from a veterinary practice; community order made, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 85, compensation of 28 and costs of 85.Naomi Woodward, aged 34, of Candleford, Woodfields, Northampton, stole numerous fragrances, nail varnish items, skin make-up, hair items and Calvin Klein underwear worth 581; conditional discharge for 12 months, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 15 and costs of 200.Darren Brown, aged 31, of Spencer Street, Northampton, assaulted a police officer; fined 135, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 30, compensation of 100 and costs of 100.Olegs Ivanovs, aged 54, of Teesdale Road, Northampton, drink-driving with a breath test reading of 67mcgs of alcohol in 100mls of breath; jailed for 20 weeks, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 115, banned from driving for 46 months.Richard Prescott, aged 43, of Greendale Square, Ecton Brook, stole two electric shavers worth 320 belonging to Sainsburys; community order made, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of 85 and costs of 85. He added: You knew perfectly well that communicating with a 15-year-old girl was not only wrong but unlawful.". Bernard Alan Crathorne, previously of Grosvenor Gardens, Northampton, was expected to abide by a number of very strict conditions, one of them being not to have any unsupervised contact with a child under the age of 16. In his victim personal statement, he wrote that he keeps wondering if he could have done anything differently to prevent this offence from happening. When he was confronted by the paedophile hunter group he admitted contacting 10 children in total. Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. Court Lists - Home | Department of Justice Richards was sentenced to three years at Northampton Crown Court on Thursday (July 14) after being convicted of three attempted breaches of a sexual harm prevention order, two counts of attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child and one count of making an indecent photograph. York Crown Court (source: Andy Farrington via Wikimedia Commons). Drug-driving, jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 24 months, banned from driving for 30 months. News search | Northamptonshire Police IN COURT: Who's been sentenced from Northampton, Daventry, Moulton and He denied the new allegations throughout but following a two-week trial was convicted in early February. Many Crown courts have not yet sent any indictment files to The National Archives and their records remain in the custody of HM Courts and Tribunal Service. A disclosure was made to police by one of the victims in March 2018, after McKissock was jailed over separate child sexual offences committed against two females in Scotland during the 1980s. After deliberating for two days, the jury found him guilty on all 22 counts. Northampton Magistrates' Court - Courts Database Her Honour Judge Rosa Dean Rosa Dean was called to the bar in 1993 and practiced mainly criminal law on the Midlands and South Eastern Circuits. Those that are kept tend to be files that record more serious crimes, cases that attracted public interest, or were of significance (either legally or historically), or where the accused was eminent or infamous or if the case generated widespread public concern. But on November 30 the 34-year-old failed to notify police within seven days of having no fixed address, and weekly thereafter, and he was charged with failing to comply with sex offender registration requirements. http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/in-court-who-has-been-sentenced-at-northampton-magistrates-court-1-6732608, Sign up for Miles in Memory challenge to support baby loss charity. The man woke up and Simmons fled the address with police being called a short time later. A 32-year-old man has been sentenced to nine years and two months after he was found guilty of sex offences against a child. XHIBIT: Northampton - XHIBIT: Court list A 24-year-old man has been convicted of sexual assaulting a man inside his own home in Kingsthorpe, Northampton. Whilst the records are still held at the courts themselves (for the six to seven years after the trial) almost everything is retained. This philosophy enables the youthful offender to take advantage of the rehabilitative programs contained in the county facility, while placing hardened offenders in state institutions. We can either copy our records onto paper or deliver them to you digitally, Visit us in Kew to see original documents or view online records for free, Consider paying for Such measures are taken to monitor convicted sex offenders and keep tabs on their whereabouts. None of the children were real. Courts and tribunals buildings which are open display hearing lists in public waiting areas. Lead Investigator Detective Constable Angie Torley, said: Bernard Crathorne is a dangerous and prolific sex offender and I am really pleased that we have managed to get him locked up and away from children. His lawyer said his actions displayed "rank indifference" to his victims' suffering. There are different databases that are going to allow you to access the information you are seeking. Robins will serve half of his sentence behind bars before being released on licence. XHIBIT: Northampton Daily Court Status Northampton Thursday 02 March 2023 20:00 The Daily Court Status can be seen here everyday from 10:00 am. They operate with a qualified judge and apart from the most exceptional cases, when dealing with trials a 12-person jury, chosen at random, will also be present in court. Once records are removed from the courts, some are destroyed. Sentencing alternatives include incarceration in either the Bureau of Corrections or county prison, state and county parole and probation, house arrest, and the use of electronic monitoring which has become a viable option between probation and imprisonment. Had an item in connection with theft; jailed for two weeks.