Two-year-old faced 'escalating regime of brutality' before death, murder trial told
A murder trial into the death of Isabella Wheildon, who was found dead in temporary housing in Ipswich, have heard of the injuries she sustained.
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Jane covers Crown Court cases in Suffolk and has done so for many years.
Jane covers Crown Court cases in Suffolk and has done so for many years.
A murder trial into the death of Isabella Wheildon, who was found dead in temporary housing in Ipswich, have heard of the injuries she sustained.
Scott Jeff, 24, and Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, 24, have gone on trial accused of murdering Isabella Wheildon in Ipswich last year.
James Osborn, of Needham Market in mid Suffolk, was sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court for indecent images.
The trial of an Ipswich man who has denied rape and sexual assault is expected to get underway at the Suffolk town’s crown court next week.
Lenny Duberry, of Ipswich in Suffolk, was sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court for assault of a police officer.
Daniel Killian, of Haverhill in west Suffolk, has told Ipswich Crown Court he was not violent towards his partner.
A serial shoplifter from Colchester has been jailed at Ipswich Crown Court for two years and four months.
An orthopaedic surgeon from Suffolk has become the second consultant from Ipswich Hospital to be elected as president of the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) in its 106 year history.
A sentencing hearing for rogue trader Grant Phillips from Suffolk, who took more than £23,000 for work that was never carried out, has been adjourned.
Alban Rustemi has appeared before Ipswich Crown Court accused of drug dealing in Stowmarket, Suffolk.
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