Dealer caught with cocaine and ketamine jailed for nearly five years
A dealer caught with drugs worth more than £13,000 in a North Yorkshire town has been jailed for nearly five years.
Court Reporter
Megi is The Press' long-serving court reporter in York, North Yorkshire, and covers stories for The York Press and the Gazette & Herald, Ryedale.
Megi is The Press' long-serving court reporter in York, North Yorkshire, and covers stories for The York Press and the Gazette & Herald, Ryedale.
A dealer caught with drugs worth more than £13,000 in a North Yorkshire town has been jailed for nearly five years.
A serial thief banned from going in any car, anywhere, has been given a chance by York magistrates to show he can change his ways.
A forklift driver suspended for "writing poetry at work" threatened to "smash in" the faces of security staff, York Crown Court heard.
A York businessman twice caught speeding on motorways has been spared a driving ban because of the effect on his business and staff.
A mobile beautician banned from driving was caught speeding at the end of a 50-mile journey - and then gave another woman's name to police.
A serial shoplifter who kept returning to the same superstore has been made subject to a community order.
An electrician who broke the jaw of a man wearing an orange hat must pay him £2,500 compensation and keep off alcohol for 120 days.
A York taxi driver has lost his driving licence and his job after he knocked down a student while speeding in Fishergate.
A football fan was among defendants who appeared recently before York and Scarborough Magistrates' Courts.
A new fish and chip shop worker beat up a long-standing fellow staff member in a dispute over workloads, York Magistrates' Court heard.
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