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Monday, 5 August 2024

Weekend Violent Disorder Suspects Appear in Court

Protestors accused of violent disorder at the weekend have started to appear before the Magistrates' Court.

According to reports around 400 people were arrested in connection with disorder in places like Middlesbrough, Rotherham and Liverpool over the weekend. Many more can expect a knock on the door once they have been identified.

South Tyneside Magistrates' Court:

The following defendants appeared in custody at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court on Monday, 5th August 2024:

  • Andrew Smith, 41, of High Street East, Sunderland, admitted an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, 2nd September 2024.
  • Shaun Doran, 48, of Villette Road, Sunderland, denied an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, 2nd September 2024.
  • Clinton Morrison, 31, of Saint Barnabus Way, Sunderland, made no plea in relation to an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, 2nd September 2024.
  • Josh Kellett, 29, of Southcroft, Washington, admitted an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, 2nd September 2024.
  • Brian Gilby, 27, of Hendon, Sunderland, admitted an offence of burglary, but denied an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, 2nd September 2024.
  • Leanne Hodgson, 43, of Holborn Road, Sunderland, admitted an offence of violent disorder. She was remanded in custody until her sentencing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, 2nd September 2024.
District Judge Zoe Passfield presided over these cases.
Liverpool Magistrates' Court:

The following defendants appeared in custody at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Monday, 5th August 2024:

  • Declan Geiran, 29, of Kelso Road, Liverpool, admitted offences of violent disorder and arson. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday, 30th August 2024.
  • Derek Drummond, 58, of Pool Street, Southport, admitted offences of violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.
  • Jimmy Bailey, 45, of Station Avenue, Ellesmere Port, denied an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday, 30th August 2024.
  • Lloyd Killner, 35, of Burton Road, Lincoln, denied an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday, 30th August 2024.
  • William Nelson Morgan, 69, of Linton Street, Walton, admitted offences of violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.
  • A 14-year-old male, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted an offence of violent disorder. He was granted conditional bail until his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.
  • John O'Malley, 43, of Cambridge Gardens, Southport, admitted an offence of violent disorder. O'Malley's plea is on a basis, which is yet to be agreed by the prosecution. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.
  • Gareth Metcalfe, 44, of Cambridge Gardens, Southport, made no plea in relation to an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.
  • Adam Wharton, 28, of Selwyn Street, Kirkdale, admitted an offence of burglary. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.
  • Ellis Wharton, 22, of Selwyn Street, Kirkdale, admitted an offence of burglary, but denied an offence of assaulting an emergency worker. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday, 29th August 2024.

District Judge Timothy Boswell presided over these cases.

Sheffield Magistrates' Court:

The following defendant appeared in custody at Sheffield Magistrates' Court on Monday, 5th August 2024:

  • Curtis Coulson, 30, of Water Slacks Close, Sheffield, denied an offence of affray. He was remanded in custody until his trial at Sheffield Magistrates' Court on Friday, 20th September 2024

Deputy District Judge Liam McStay presided over this case.

Teesside Magistrates' Court:

The following defendant appeared in custody at Teesside Magistrates' Court on Monday, 5th August 2024:

  • Carl Holliday, 30, of Tankerville Street, Hartlepool, admitted an offence of violent disorder. He was remanded in custody until his sentencing at Teesside Crown Court on Friday, 2nd September 2024.

District Judge Marie Mallon presided over this case.

Hull Magistrates' Court:

The following defendant appeared in custody at Hull Magistrates' Court on Monday, 5th August 2024:

  • John Honey, 25, of Park Grove, Hull, made no plea in relation to an offence of violent disorder; three offences of robbery; two offences of burglary; and an offence of criminal damage. He was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Hull Crown Court on Thursday, 5th September 2024.

District Judge Mark Daley presided over this case.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Can't see any bailed,guess everyone of them was either a flight risk,on bail already,a continuing risk to witnesses or others,history of breaching bail or for their own safety,unless there was insufficient time to assess,due to the rapid process.Can't believe none were challenged. Have looked and far as I can see nothing has changed to allow this.Hope there was no pressure.There used to be some when the prison spaces were short,but we never went outside the law to accommodate this.Happy to be corrected/educated