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Mercedes driver jailed for Christmas Day 140mph fatal hit-and-run

A reckless Mercedes driver who killed a 22-year-old woman in a horrific 140mph hit-and-run while fleeing police on Christmas Day has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. The devastating incident occurred in Birmingham as the driver attempted to escape au

Friend stole £100k in shocking fraud betrayal

A woman's cruel deception saw her steal more than £100,000 from her own friend, spending the money on luxury items and holidays while pretending to be a financial advisor.

Couple jailed for life in brutal rape and torture case

A depraved couple who subjected their victim to a horrific ordeal of rape, strangulation and burning have been sentenced to life in prison for their brutal crimes in a case that has shocked the nation.

Judge spares drug dealer over 'slavery trauma' claim

A controversial judge has ignited fury after citing the 'historical trauma of slavery' as reason to avoid sentencing a convicted drug dealer to prison, in a ruling that's raising serious questions about judicial impartiality.

Man jailed for burning Koran in London street

Hamit Coskun receives prison sentence for religiously aggravated criminal damage after filming himself burning a Koran in a North London street, sparking community outrage.

Father attacks son's killer in courtroom drama

A Connecticut courtroom descended into chaos as a bereaved father launched a violent attack on his son's convicted murderer during an emotional sentencing hearing. The shocking incident occurred just moments after the killer was sentenced for the brutal s

Doreen Lawrence: 30 years on, justice reform fails

Baroness Lawrence delivers emotional speech at Royal Courts of Justice, demanding urgent police reform and condemning institutional failures three decades after her son's racist murder.

Victoria Police Scandal: 70+ Court Cases Reviewed

A major investigation into a Victorian police employee has thrown more than 70 court cases into question, with authorities urgently reviewing potential evidence manipulation affecting criminal proceedings.

Gambler jailed for stealing £300k from friend

A compulsive gambler from Birmingham has been sentenced to prison after stealing nearly £300,000 from his childhood friend to sustain an extravagant lifestyle of luxury holidays, designer goods, and gambling sprees.

Diddy's courtroom scream during sentencing shocks trial

Music mogul Diddy erupted in a furious courtroom scream as a judge delivered his sentence in a dramatic trial that has captivated the entertainment world. The emotional outburst stunned observers during the high-profile proceedings.

Manchester Armed Police Siege Ends With Arrest

A major police operation involving armed officers and negotiators unfolded in Manchester after reports of a man making serious threats, bringing a residential street to a standstill.

Met Police Racism and Violence Scandal Exposed

A bombshell BBC Panorama investigation reveals disturbing racism, misogyny and violent behaviour among officers at Charing Cross police station, raising serious questions about Metropolitan Police culture.

Algerian migrant gang jailed for London crime spree

Exclusive: Five Algerian men who entered Britain illegally via small boat have been sentenced for orchestrating a sophisticated theft operation targeting luxury goods and phones across London's financial district.

Man Spared Jail for Knife Attack After 'Religious Provocation'

A Muslim man who admitted to a knife attack on a protester outside a community centre has been given a suspended sentence after a judge ruled he was 'provoked' by offensive slogans. The controversial decision has ignited a fierce debate over sentencing an

Met Police officer jailed for 16 years for rape and stalking

A serving Metropolitan Police officer, Clifford Mitchell, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for a horrifying campaign of rape, coercive control, and stalking against three women. The officer chillingly told one victim, 'I am the law,' believing his

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