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Bebbington and others
The appellants are: Regina v Shaun Anthony Bebington (21), Mark Graham Bateman (19);
Lee William Schofield (37); Ian Jeremy Stuart Bruce (now 36); Dale Anthony Cooper (19);
Howard John Stocking (19); Thomas Philip Sheridan (17); Russell Keeley (now 20); Thomas
Turner (now 18) and John O’ Hanlon (17)
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R, v DEAN BONES AND OTHERS
On September 13, 2004 at the Crown Court at Chester Bateman, Bruce, Cooper, Stocking,
Sheridan, Keeley, Turner and O’Hanlon pleaded guilty. On November 17, 2004 Bebbington
pleaded guilty on re-arraignment. On January 5, 2005 Schofield was convicted. On January 7,
2005 (H.H. Judge Woodward) they were sentenced as follows:
Bebbington
Threatening behaviour—Community Punishment Order for 160 hours; anti-social behaviour
order for four years.
Bateman
Affray—five months’ detention in a young offender institution; anti-social behaviour order
for eight years
Schofield
Affray—two years’ imprisonment; anti-social behaviour order for 10 years
Bruce
Affray—eight months' imprisonment (E.D.R. 7/5/2005); anti-social behaviour order for 10
years
Cooper
Threatening behaviour—Community Punishment Order for 160 hours; anti-social behaviour
order for four years.
Stocking
Affray—five months’ detention in a young offender institution; anti-social behaviour order
for eight years
Sheridan
Affray—four months’ detention and training order; anti-social behaviour order for six years
Keeley
Affray—five months’ detention in a young offender institution; anti-social behaviour order
for eight years
Turner
Affray—four months’ detention and training order; anti-social behaviour order for six years
O’Hanlon
Affray—four months’ detention and training order; six-year anti-social behaviour order.
- There were three convicted co-defendants:
Carl Graham Wood (d.o.b. 9/10/70) pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to 16 months’
imprisonment and a 10-year anti-social behaviour order.
Graham Jones (d.o.b. 7/12/71) pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to eight months’
imprisonment and a 10-year anti-social behaviour order. Adam Paul Fulcher (d.o.b. n/k)
pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to a four-month detention and training order and a
six-year anti-social behaviour order.
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