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CHARLIE JACO, 21, of Flux Drive, Deddington, Banbury, indicated guilty to one count of possession of a Class B drug, namely cannabis, on July 4 last year as well as one count of possessing an ...
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 ...
Photo: Chris Kleponis/Press Pool The Justice Department is scaling back prosecutors’ ability to bring criminal charges against cryptocurrency firms, in a move that could disrupt several ongoing ...
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 ...
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, ...
VIRGILIO PONTE, 63, of Rutters Close, Kidlington, pleaded guilty to being a driver of a vehicle who fails to stop after a road accident on June 30 last year on A420 Faringdon Road, Bessels High. They ...
The laws were fast-tracked through Victorian parliament despite a groundswell of criticism from legal and human rights groups and juvenile justice experts who branded them an overly simplistic ...
ALFIE PRICE, 18, of The Fairway, Banbury, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a Class B drug, namely cannabis, in Banbury on October 17 last year. He was given a period of conditional ...