Ipswich drug dealers to be sentenced next month
Ermal Dragjoshi and Klajdi Kordhaku, both of Ipswich in Suffolk, will be sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court after they admitted drug dealing.
Court Reporter
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.
Ermal Dragjoshi and Klajdi Kordhaku, both of Ipswich in Suffolk, will be sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court after they admitted drug dealing.
A 48-year-old painter and decorator who was involved in the supply of cocaine in Suffolk using the postcode delivery method will be sentenced next month.
Harry Thomson, of Ipswich in Suffolk, was jailed at Ipswich Crown Court for possessing indecent images of children.
Finley Peterson, formerly of Bury St Edmunds in west Suffolk, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court for sentencing after downloading indecent images.
An Ipswich man with a string of convictions for child sex offences has been jailed for 40 months at Ipswich Crown Court.
Kyle Wiggins, of Ipswich in Suffolk, has been jailed for 40 months for stalking a woman.
The girlfriend of a 53-year-old man injured in an alleged revenge attack in Beccles has described the phone call prior to his injuries.
Sam Ward told Ipswich Crown Court he "stupidly" lied to police in his voyeurism trial as he is accused of filming sex with a woman in Colchester.
A property management director from Home Property Management has denied offences relating to safety breaches at an Ipswich block of flats.
Ipswich Crown Court has heard the prosecution open the case against Jay Cotterill, who is accused of murder in Sutton Heath, near Woodbridge.
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