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The Purse by Julie A. Burns
The Purse by Julie A. Burns






The Purse by Julie A. Burns

The heroin was worth up to £12,000 and the cocaine £5,000. There was 455g of heroin, 100g of cocaine, scales, tablets, 30 cannabis plants, an air weapon, balaclava, nunchucks, crossbow, a long-barrelled weapon and a knuckle duster. When they got there they found the house was "given over to the supply of drugs." When Gareth Smith was stopped in Holywell, Northumberland in May this year, officers formed the view his home should be searched as they believed he may be under the influence of something. Sentencing Kenning, of Elm Street, South Moor, Stanley, Judge Ray Singh activated part of his suspended sentence and jailed him for 14 months.Ī drugs den containing thousands of pounds of heroin and cocaine, a cannabis farm and weapons was discovered after police pulled over its occupant in a car. The court heard Kenning had 33 previous convictions for 63 offences, including “numerous” offences of theft.

The Purse by Julie A. Burns

Kenning was brought back in front of a judge at Durham Crown Court to be sentenced for fraud by false representation, and other minor offences which he admitted during the hearing. He then went to an Asda in Stanley and bought more than £40 worth of booze. The 42-year-old, along with another man, stole a TV set from the holiday home, which was not occupied at the time.īut despite avoiding an immediate prison sentence for the burglary, Kenning went on to commit further offences a month later on May 16, when he broke into a car and stole a man’s bank card. Kenning was given a suspended sentence at Durham Crown Court in April for burgling an Airbnb holiday home near Durham, last year.

The Purse by Julie A. Burns

A lifetime restraining order was also imposed, banning contact with the victim.īurglar Christopher Kenning broke into an Airbnb and stole a man’s bank card to buy booze. Jeavons was jailed for five years and one month and will be on the sex offender's register for life. Mr Turton said that following the incident, Jeavons was speaking to someone about the rape and boasted: "She wouldn't give me it, so I took it anyway." But following his arrest, he denied raping the woman. After the rape, the defendant made it feel like it was the victim's fault, the court heard. She explained that at one point Jeavons was "on top of her, and couldn't get him off and couldn't move". Robin Turton, prosecuting, said in May 2020 a woman contacted the police and reported she had been raped by Jeavons.

The Purse by Julie A. Burns

Jeavons, of Norfolk Street, Sunderland, appeared at the court to be sentenced for one count of rape, which he pleaded guilty to at a previous hearing. Robert Jeavons raped a woman in 2020 and later said "she wouldn't give me it, so I took it anyway".ĭurham Crown Court heard the 34-year-old subjected his victim to a terrifying sexual attack that left her battling anxiety and sleepless nights. This rapist "destroyed" his victim's life and left her suffering from nightmares and mental health issues.








The Purse by Julie A. Burns