Ranting and raving drunk man attacked car with a 'to let' sign
A DRUNKEN man woke neighbours ranting and raving in his native Polish, a court was told.
Magistrates Court Reporter
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
Andrew Bellard is the Lancashire Telegraph's dedicated reporter covering Blackburn Magistrates' Court. He reports on the biggest and most interesting cases which pass through the lower court.
A DRUNKEN man woke neighbours ranting and raving in his native Polish, a court was told.
A MAN who went on a month long shoplifting spree twice assaulted female members of staff who tried to stop him.
Blackburn magistrates heard Ricardo Robinson, who had a bottle of beer in his hand, told police he had not committed an offence and they couldn’t touch him.
A MAN attacked a car that was parked outside his ex-partner’s house.
A DRIVER who tried to overtake on snow covered roads ended up rolling her car.
An Afghan asylum seeker told probation officers and monitoring staff he was Isis and Taliban and they had better watch out when having a tag fitted.
A 13-year-old girl was indecently assaulted while she was in the custody suite at Greenbank police station in Blackburn.
A man trying car doors in Colne town centre was spotted by an off-duty police officer enjoying a pint in a nearby pub on a night out.
A MAN made threats to his former partner and her unborn child after learning she was pregnant by another man.
A Padiham secondary school teacher has appeared before Blackburn magistrates on charges involving sexual activity with a 15 year old pupil.
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