Nowhere to Hide ; Police Warning As Three Suspected Members of the Honicknowle Defence Regiment Are Given Full Asbos by a City Court Court Doles Out Asbos to City Trio
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › September 20, 2009
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › September 20, 2009
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YOUNGSTERS who are committing crime and terrorising Plymouth residents were today warned they have 'nowhere to hide' after a court imposed wide-ranging anti-social behaviour orders on three alleged gang members.
The men, accused of being part of the notorious Honicknowle Defence Regiment, have been hit with a joint order banning them from causing trouble - or they could face up to five years in jail.See the full content of this document
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Nowhere to Hide ; Police Warning As Three Suspected Members of the Honicknowle Defence Regiment Are Given Full Asbos by a City Court Court Doles Out Asbos to City Trio
A district judge has also prohibited brothers Jonathan and Joshua Webb and Jed Crisp from getting together, swearing, throwing stones and writing graffiti.
The Webbs have three-year orders and Crisp has a two-year order.Police today said that the orders were a test case and could open door to other louts being hit with similar applications. Det Sgt Matt Lawre...See the full content of this document
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