Man pleads guilty to manslaughter and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
A man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and dangerous driving
A man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and dangerous driving
He was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Kingston Crown Court on 16 September.
Victim-survivors are encouraged to come forward after a man who groomed vulnerable young men was found guilty of non-recent sexual offences, following a meticulous investigation by the Met.
Three men have pleaded guilty following an investigation into a smash and grab robbery at a jewellery shop in Richmond.
Deniz Mehmet, 28 (04.10.97), of Elham Drive, Basildon pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob at Kingston Crown Court on Friday, 10 July.
Two other men – Robert Clarke, 50 (06.08.75) of Lever Lane, Rochford and Lee Ramsey, 46 (28.05.79) of Hastingwood Road, Harlow – pleaded gui
Pearce, 70, was branded as ‘devious, deceitful and dangerous’ by the judge.
Aderahman Boumzough was found guilty of murder and attempted murder
Shuja Gibraeel Mohsin was found guilty following a two-week trial at the Old Bailey.
They will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on Friday, 19 June.
A man has been found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder following a shooting in June 2025, outside a restaurant in Dalston.
Ahmed Ali Jama, 29, was stabbed four times.
Anthony Littler was killed in East Finchley more than 40 years ago
Rasheed Abdul Rahman was found guilty of murdering 55-year-old Mark Carroll.
Janice Nix was found responsible for the death of five-year-old Andrea Bernard
Former PC Rupert Edwards was jailed for seven years after being convicted in May and dismissed in June.
Guilty verdicts were delivered at Southwark Crown Court following an eight-week trial.
They will be sentenced in June.
The two men were found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service.
The defendant attempted to gain entry to the Embassy of Israel on 28 April last year armed with two knives.
Counter terrorism officers identified the defendant was trying to get hold of firearms through his online contacts on extreme right wing terrorism online groups and forums.
Three plead guilty following major Met mobile phone theft investigation