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LEE MASSEY, 51, of an address in Woodstock, pleaded guilty to possession of a knuckle duster in Oxford on October 17 last year. He was fined £250 and a forfeiture and destruction order was made for ...
LEE TAYLOR, 45, of Ermont Way, Banbury, pleaded guilty to one count of theft from a shop on September 8 last year in Banbury after stealing £76.95 from a Co-Op. He also pleaded guilty to failing ...
The US Justice Department will limit the kinds of cryptocurrency crimes it will investigate and prosecute, specifically focusing on those related to terrorism, drug cartels, victimizing investors and ...
ISAAC RIBEIRO, 18, of Napier Road, Oxford, pleaded guilty to drug driving in Swinbourne Road, Oxford on November 11 last year. He was disqualified from driving for 14 months and fined £120.
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world The US Department of Justice is scaling back cryptocurrency enforcement, the Trump administration’s latest move that is ...
The Justice Department has directed prosecutors to limit their pursuit of certain cryptocurrency crimes, the latest example of the Trump administration pulling back on white-collar criminal ...
A recently resigned Assumption Parish justice of the peace failed to file legally required financial statements with the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office for several years in a row, ...
The demand for social justice is coming to the fore on a global scale – as stated by Natalya Kochanova, the Chairperson of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus, during a ...
ELIANA STOICA, 33, of Station Approach, Banbury, pleaded guilty to one count of theft from a shop on October 26 last year after stealing £148.50 of meat items from Marks and Spencers in Oxford. She ...