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
Thames Valley Police believe the body of a man who fell into the river at Osney Mead over two weeks ago as been recovered.
Dennis Hawkins, of Saxon Court, Wessex Way, Bicester, is currently on trial at Oxford Crown Court.
A teenager who has accused a man of raping her at a hotel in Didcot and the Oxo in George Street has made two previous sexual assault allegations.
An engineer who ‘conned’ his secret girlfriend out of £60,000 by claiming to be in the SAS has been jailed after a sentencing at Oxford Crown Court.
THE sentencing of a man who broke in and burgled two properties in Chosley and Reading has been delayed at Oxford Crown Court.
A jury has been dismissed in a sexual assault trial in Brize Norton which saw a contractor accused of slapping a woman’s bottom at work.
Dean Knott has pleaded guilty at Oxford Crown Court to assaulting a woman on several different occasions.
Leigh Kuenhel, 47, was on trial at Oxford Crown Court charged with causing serious injury to Dr Shirley Pike by dangerous driving on August 4, 2022.
Scales of Justice results from Oxford Magistrates' Court
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