Former professional boxer admits role in drugs supply
A former Norfolk boxer has admitted producing a kilogram of cannabis in order to supply it.
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Peter's job involves chasing down crime stories across Norfolk and parts of Suffolk, covering courts and preparing backgrounders for trials. Peter also...
Peter's job involves chasing down crime stories across Norfolk and parts of Suffolk, covering courts and preparing backgrounders for trials. Peter also...
A former Norfolk boxer has admitted producing a kilogram of cannabis in order to supply it.
A woman said she thought she would die after being hit on the head and dragged into bushes on Marriott's Way in Norwich in broad daylight.
An Albanian national has admitted being involved in a cannabis factory found in a home in Sprowston, near Norwich.
A Great Yarmouth man accused of murdering a 59-year-old he caught taking drugs outside his flat has said he never meant to cause him any harm.
A woman who was attacked and dragged into bushes on a popular walking and cycling path thought she was going to be raped and killed, a court has heard.
A man is to stand trial accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Norwich.
Multiple fractures a man suffered in his nose after being kicked before he later died showed he was kicked with "severe" force, according to a pathologist.
A 23-hour siege at a country house saw a man armed with an imitation firearm trying to goad police into entering the £1.5m home he claimed he had booby trapped.
Nigel Mazs, 59, who died after being kicked, was struck with a "severe level of force" according to a brain injury expert's evidence at Norwich Crown Court.
The friend of Nigel Mazs, who died after being "booted" in the face, has told how the attacker threatened to "hit him again" as he struggled to get him up, Norwich Crown Court has heard.
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