New sergeant called alleged rape victim 'stunning' and 'cute' - misconduct trial told
An Ipswich man and police sergeant accused of misconduct is said to have called an alleged rape victim 'stunning', Ipswich Crown Court heard.
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Jane covers Crown Court cases in Suffolk and has done so for many years.
Jane covers Crown Court cases in Suffolk and has done so for many years.
An Ipswich man and police sergeant accused of misconduct is said to have called an alleged rape victim 'stunning', Ipswich Crown Court heard.
The jury in the trial of James Ashman, from Shotley in Suffolk, will retire to consider its verdict at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday.
Charles Wray, of Colchester, was sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court for sex offences.
The trial of a building company director accused of providing false building work completion certificates during the sale of 36 flats in a Suffolk town has got underway.
The trial of a 31-year-old man from Lowestoft accused of inflicting grievous bodily harm will take place in December next year.
A Lowestoft man accused of an attack in which another man was allegedly hit over the head with a hammer will have to wait until November next year for his trial to take place.
Jake Brown, of Cambridge, will be sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court for supplying cannabis in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Aaron Hubbard, of Sudbury in Suffolk, has been convicted of two counts of arson at Ipswich Crown Court.
A jury has cleared Lee Weekes, 41, of Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds in west Suffolk, of rape.
Connor Downer, 20, of Maidenburgh Road, Colchester, who committed a string of offences including dangerous driving and robbery, has been locked up for four years.
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