Exclusive Man denies beating woman and causing actual bodily harm during south Essex incident
Nicholas Jones, from Billericay, has appeared at Basildon Crown Court to deny that he beat a woman repeatedly and damaged her television.
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Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Nicholas Jones, from Billericay, has appeared at Basildon Crown Court to deny that he beat a woman repeatedly and damaged her television.
Westcliff man Darban Shahi appeared at Basildon Crown Court and pleaded not guilty to two sexual assualt charges in Southend.
Paedophile teacher Jeremy Gibbs, from Benfleet, was given a suspended sentence at Basildon Crown Court after being caught with child sex videos.
Harold Hill man David Church may have inhaled asbestos at work, leading to his death, East London Coroner's Court has heard.
Robert Saunders, 58, from Rayleigh has pleaded guilty to four child sex offences at Basildon Crown Court
Amazon video doorbell company Ring refused to hand over potential evidence relating to police shooting in Dagenham, East London Coroner's Court has heard.
Romford activist Ajay Pal Singh has spoken of his safety concerns after his car was subjected to an 'acid attack' in Crow Lane.
Pitsea paedophile Paul Thompson has been convicted for a third time of possessing indecent images. Police also found animal sex videos.
Ian Abrahams, from Vauxhall, will not go to prison despite admitting he attacked another man in the street in Southend with a golf club
Southend man Nacereddine Amoruni has avoided a prison term after claiming he brandished a meat cleaver while searching for his stolen bicycle.
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