Three Bradford men sentenced for their part in early-hours street violence
Three young Bradford men have been sentenced for their part in a incident of early hours street violence which left a man with with a fractured jaw.
Three young Bradford men have been sentenced for their part in a incident of early hours street violence which left a man with with a fractured jaw.
The son of a former Kirklees councillor has been given a suspended prison sentence after his attempts to avoid a speeding ticket led to his own father being prosecuted alongside him.
A newly-married Bradford man is beginning a prison sentence of more than two years after police found a stash of crack cocaine worth nearly £3,500 in his bedroom.
A former volunteer at a Marie Curie shop in Shipley has avoided an immediate jail sentence after he stole more than £10,600 while he was working there.
A woman who was struck in the face with a bottle in an unprovoked attack had to undergo surgery to repair fractures to both sides of her jaw.
A Bradford man has been jailed after he was involved in Class A drug dealing and yet another incident of dangerous driving.
A Bradford man who was jailed for nine years and six months after a huge drugs bust in the city has now been ordered to hand over £22,500 or face more time in prison.
A prolific Bradford offender is beginning a jail sentence totalling two years and nine months after he was caught pulling a wheelie bin containing stolen Christmas presents.
A judge has jailed a Bradford man for deliberately biting off part of his victim’s left ear during a drink-fuelled street attack.
A mentally-ill “fantasist” who lay in wait for a woman and then launched a horrific broad daylight knife attack on her in a Bradford street has been jailed for more than eight years.
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