Love-spurned headteacher launched campaign of harassment against trainee, court told
Gregory Hill, headteacher of Howard Junior School in King's Lynn, is accused of hounding the object of his unwanted romantic advances during campaign of harassment.
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Simon is a crime correspondent based in Norwich and covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Simon is a crime correspondent based in Norwich and covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Gregory Hill, headteacher of Howard Junior School in King's Lynn, is accused of hounding the object of his unwanted romantic advances during campaign of harassment.
Tyron Lee, 61, was arrested by police officers moments after stepping out of the dock at Norwich Crown Court.
John Mahoney, from Norwich, faces five allegations including assaults and coercive and controlling behaviour.
The 52-year-old was arrested after a “ham-fisted” attempt after scaling the fence at the Heacham tip looking for items to steal.
The 25-year-old from Norwich admitted possession of almost 3,000 images including some of children as young as one.
Wesley Theobald “trapped and coerced” homeowners in Norwich, Ashill and Dereham into paying thousands to carry out unnecessary or shoddy work.
The 51-year-old faces two rape charges and that he punched and hit the same victim in the full view of members of the public in Great Yarmouth town centre.
The 61-year-old will stand trial in 2025 over assault and threatening to disclose private sexual images.
Gemma Barnes and Elena Kenny are on trial accused of intimidation after officers were followed, filmed and abused, Norwich Crown Court has heard.
The 26-year-old will stand trial at Norwich Crown Court in October on three counts of rape against the same woman.
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