Two sentenced for pre-Christmas violent incident in city centre
DEFENDANTS sentenced recently at York Magistrates Court included two men involved in an incident in Little Stonegate, central York, on December 15.
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.
DEFENDANTS sentenced recently at York Magistrates Court included two men involved in an incident in Little Stonegate, central York, on December 15.
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