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16/11/2014

Three men jailed for dealing A class drugs

Kingston Crown Court sentenced three men responsible for major heroin and crack cocaine distribution in Hounslow to a total of …

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13/11/2014

Three men charged for Wimbledon burglary

Three men have been remanded in custody to appear in Kingston Crown Court in wake of a Wimbledon burglary. The …

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04/11/2014

Homeless man acquitted of Tolworth rape

A 28-year-old man has been cleared of raping a woman in Tolworth. Karim Tshibangu, of no fixed address, was acquitted …

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12/11/2012

Man found guilty of May’s Oceana stabbing

A man charged with wounding to cause grievous bodily harm with intent after a stabbing at Oceana has been found guilty.

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08/11/2012

Second man charged with May’s Oceana stabbing gives evidence

A man accused of stabbing a clubber at Oceana described on Wednesday his surprise when a bouncer accused him of the attack.

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07/11/2012

Man accused of May’s Oceana stabbing appears in court

A man charged with stabbing Karlos Frederick in May at Oceana has admitted unintentional harm. Mimmie Wilhelmson & Lesley-Anne Morley One of …

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15/03/2012

Injured protester urges KU students to fight for their education

A student who needed emergency brain surgery after being hit on the head by the police during a tuition fees protest has urged KU students to keep fighting for their right to education.

By Lina Sennevall 

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09/02/2012

Kingston students present findings on ‘murders’ in Crown Court as part of degree

Kingston University forensic science students are getting a unique experience as part of their degree: they have to present their findings for mock murder, rape and stabbing cases in a real court setting at Kingston Crown Court.

By Lina Sennevall


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01/11/2011

Son of Pink Floyd guitarist loses appeal against 16 month sentence

Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour’s son, has lost his appeal against a 16 month sentence for violent disorder at the student fees protest. 

By Rosie Williams

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