In the Dock: Look who’s just been in court
In court from Newport, Abertillery, Blaenavon and Caerphilly
Senior Multimedia Reporter
Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
Iwan Gabe Davies is a senior multimedia reporter covering the criminal courts for the South Wales Argus. He breaks the latest big crime stories and has been a fully qualified NCTJ journalist since 2001. Iwan is a history graduate from Aberystwyth University. A former BBC journalist, he is a highly experienced professional.
In court from Newport, Abertillery, Blaenavon and Caerphilly
Thomas Buchanan, 31, from Blackwood was so drunk when the police arrived to arrest him that he had could no longer stand up
Alfie Lee, 18, from Ebbw Vale was sent to a young offender institution for six months for having the weapon in Blackwood
Kai Stoneman, 19, was carrying more than 13g of the class A drug potentially worth £950 on Lighthouse Road in the Duffryn area of Newport
Kai Stoneman, 19, became “very verbally aggressive” when he was taken into custody after being caught on Lighthouse Road in the Duffryn area of Newport
Thariq Miah, 18, from Newport was ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work
Sophia Hoppis, 36, from Newport had only just been released from prison
Christopher Pugh, 53, from Ebbw Vale was told he'd sexually abused her for his 'own pleasure and gratification'
In court from Newport, Chepstow, Caerphilly and Pontypool
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