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There was "no agreement" between two men accused of conspiring to hire a hit man to kill the estranged wife of one of them, their barristers have said.Paul Lewis, 54, and Dominique Saunders, 35, who ...
Two men accused of conspiring to hire a hit man to kill the estranged wife of one of them have been found not guilty. A trial ...
In July 1987, the "Butcher of Lyon" was sentenced to life in prison by a French court. Four years earlier, the BBC reported ...
A NEIGHBOUR scammed a husband by taking £1,500 to pay for a hitman to kill his wife which he splashed on jetting off to Benidorm, a court heard. Paul Lewis, 54, is accused of paying the money to ...
Paul Lewis, 54, from Swansea is accused of handing over the cash to Dominique Saunders, 35, to arrange the murder of his ...
A man accused of plotting with a neighbour to get a hitman to kill his estranged wife has opted not to give evidence at his ...
Paul Lewis allegedly gave his neighbour Dominique Saunders £1,500 to pay for a hitman to kill his estranged wife. The pair ...
In a landmark ruling involving Cardiff City Football Club Limited and William Arthur McKay & Others, the High Court has established critical principles regarding without prejudice communications and ...
Courts will be provided with ‘open justice champions’ to help the public observe proceedings, the chair of a judicial transparency board has vowed. Mr Justice Nicklin has said he is working to ...
Mr Justice Nicklin ordered Yaxley-Lennon to pay Mr Hijazi £100,000 in damages and his legal costs, as well as making the injunction preventing Yaxley-Lennon from repeating the allegations.
Mr Justice Nicklin ordered Robinson to pay Mr Hijazi £100,000 in damages and his legal costs, as well as making the injunction preventing Robinson from repeating the allegations.
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