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CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON TUESDAY
Court 2 at 10am Sentence of John Radford, who also goes by the name of John Worboys and was dubbed the “Black Cab Rapist”. In 2009, he was jailed indefinitely for the public protection with a minimum of eight years for sex attacks on 12 women.He faces sentence for sex attacks on four more women.
Court 5 at 10am Trial continues of Fernando Pope and two others accused of murder. Cheyon Evans, 18,was stabbed through the heart after his attackers arrived on mopeds in London SW.
Court 8 Not sitting trial of Jaden Richards and others accused of murder. Iderval da Silva, 46, was attacked by teenagers on bicycles as they attempted to steal his scooter in a Tesco car park in Battersea, London SW
Court 9 at 10am trial continues of Paulinho Paulo and two others accused of murder. Amara Toure,18,, from was stabbed to death in Southwark in the early hours of Sunday, 30 June.
Court 10 at 10am trial continues of Yasin Amare accused of murder. Gleb Zhebrovsky,34, a Russian businessman was stabbed to death Poplar, East London.
Court 13 at 10am trial of Romaine Williams-Reid others accused of murder. Schoolboy, Tashaun Aird, 15, was stabbed to death in Stoke Newington, North London.
Court 14 Not sitting trial of Dominic Calder and two others accused of murder. Meshach Lee Mitchell Williams, 21, was stabbed to death in Harlesden, London NW in April
Court 15 at 10am trial continues of Aaron Fyle accused of beating to death 74 year old Eulin Hastings at her South Northwood, South London home.
Court 16 at 9.30am trial continues of Roger Jenkins and two other senior Barclays Bank executives accused of fraud. They allegedly lied to secure billions of pounds from Qatari investors and averted a taxpayer-funded bailout during the global financial crisis.
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CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON TUESDAY
Court 2 at 10am Sentence of John Radford, who also goes by the name of John Worboys and was dubbed the “Black Cab Rapist”. In 2009, he was jailed indefinitely for the public protection with a minimum of eight years for sex attacks on 12 women.He faces sentence for sex attacks on four more women.
Court 5 at 10am Trial continues of Fernando Pope and two others accused of murder. Cheyon Evans, 18,was stabbed through the heart after his attackers arrived on mopeds in London SW.
Court 8 Not sitting trial of Jaden Richards and others accused of murder. Iderval da Silva, 46, was attacked by teenagers on bicycles as they attempted to steal his scooter in a Tesco car park in Battersea, London SW
Court 9 at 10am trial continues of Paulinho Paulo and two others accused of murder. Amara Toure,18,, from was stabbed to death in Southwark in the early hours of Sunday, 30 June.
Court 10 at 10am trial continues of Yasin Amare accused of murder. Gleb Zhebrovsky,34, a Russian businessman was stabbed to death Poplar, East London.
Court 13 at 10am trial of Romaine Williams-Reid others accused of murder. Schoolboy, Tashaun Aird, 15, was stabbed to death in Stoke Newington, North London.
Court 14 Not sitting trial of Dominic Calder and two others accused of murder. Meshach Lee Mitchell Williams, 21, was stabbed to death in Harlesden, London NW in April
Court 15 at 10am trial continues of Aaron Fyle accused of beating to death 74 year old Eulin Hastings at her South Northwood, South London home.
Court 16 at 9.30am trial continues of Roger Jenkins and two other senior Barclays Bank executives accused of fraud. They allegedly lied to secure billions of pounds from Qatari investors and averted a taxpayer-funded bailout during the global financial crisis.
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