Tag: London courts
Dead or alive? ‘Stamp guy’ fraud trial’s bizarre twist continues
The case against a fraudster known as Stamp Guy took another bizarre twist Wednesday after the Crown prosecuting the case said there’s a chance they may not be able to get conclusive evidence the convicted man is dead.
‘Stamp Guy’ a no-show for sentencing – because he may be dead
The fraudster known as the Stamp Guy was a no-show for his sentencing, it appears for a shocking reason.
Faint-hope hearing begins with past horrors, present day progress
Ricci Lee Abram writes down Riley Talon Blackbird-Riley’s name on a piece of paper every day and keeps it in his pocket. His defence lawyer told a Superior Court jury at Abram’s faint-hope clause hearing Abram wants the name of his toddler stepson, the little boy he murdered in a jealous rage, with him at […]
Rare faint-hope clause hearing begins for convicted murderer
As it stands right now, convicted murderer Ricci Lee Abram can’t apply for parole until 2028. He’s hoping, by using a long-abolished law, during a hearing during the next three weeks in a London courtroom he might get out of prison sooner. On Tuesday morning, a Superior Court jury will begin hearing evidence for a […]
‘I forgive you, completely’: Father to drunk driver who killed young daughter
From a family in anguish came an extraordinary act of grace.