![]() ![]() This earned him an extra six weeks behind bars. He was also charged with committing fraud by false representation in connection with separate allegations regarding use of a stolen bank card at a store in the Radford area of Nottingham on February 25. Nottinghamshire Police custody photograph of Calvin Henry (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)Īs well as the Ukraine charity box, Henry stole a box containing cash in aid of a stroke unit after entering the pub It’s Inn the Bank in Victoria Road, Netherfield, during the afternoon of March 15. Cameron Toner, 19, of Leicester, pleaded guilty to three charges of assault by beating and going onto a playing area at a football match. Read the full story hereĪ lifelong Leicester City fan shamed the sport by hitting three Nottingham Forest players during the team’s FA Cup clash with Leicester City. Kieran Neilson, 22, of Aspley Lane, Nottingham, was found guilty after trial and was jailed for eight years. McGrory, 28, of Larch Gardens, Bulwell, was jailed for five years after she pleaded guilty to her role in the conspiracy. Heavily-pregnant Heather McGrory, who has an 18-month-old girl, worked at a takeaway and started giving lifts before running round Class B drugs and later Class A. Mother-of-two Rabeena Kausser, 34, of Soudan Drive, The Meadows, played a significant role in the operation, Nottingham Crown Court heard on Friday, February 25, as she was jailed for six years for conspiracy to supply Class A and B drugs. Pictured from left to right: Heather McGrory, Rabeena Kausser and Kieran Neilson (Image: Nottinghamshire Live) Fretwell, 25, of Haydn Road, Sherwood, and Edgar, 20, of Ryton Square, Aspley, pleaded guilty at court. Read about their cases and others here: JanuaryĪrmed robbers Tristan Fretwell and Connor Edgar smashed their way into a Mansfield man's home and repeatedly knifed him before fleeing on a motocross bike and crashing. His crimes revealed the devastating impact of online stalking after the YouTuber was found guilty of waging a relentless stalking campaign against BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith, and subjecting TV presenter Jeremy Vine to an "avalanche of hatred".Īnd a separate high-profile case was dealt with after a trial involving three members of a violent criminal gang - who conspired to steal millions of pounds worth of jewellery - ended with jail sentences handed down in July totalling more than 100 years. Later in the year, another big case before the courts involved former BBC radio presenter Alex Belfield of Mapperley. ![]() Read more: Nottinghamshire offenders to spend Christmas behind bars after being locked up for their crimes Another shocking court case in February saw Ian Hensworth, 63, of Hartley Road, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, convicted of attempted murder after a jury deliberated for 70 minutes at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, February 16.Īs he was sentenced to the 22 years, of which he will serve two-thirds before he is liable for release, the judge said: "It was a determined and premeditated attempt." ![]() He was given a life sentence in January for her murder with a minimum term to serve of 29 years before an application can be made for parole. One of the worst cases at the start of the year involved killer Matthew Farmer, 42, of Logan Street, Bulwell, who smiled and winked to police after stabbing his ex-partner 21 times. Here we look at the cases of 140 criminals who were sentenced before the courts for crimes in Nottinghamshire, or with links to the region. ![]()
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