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Four people plead guilty of violent disorder in Plymouth

Daniel McGuire, Michael Williams and Lucas Ormond Skeaping all admitted disorder offences (image courtesy: Devon and Cornwall Police)

They appeared at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court

Four people have pleaded guilty to causing violent disorder during the protests in Plymouth on Monday 5 August.

They appeared at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court, where they admitted offences under Section 2 of the Public Order Act 1986.

Daniel McGuire, aged 45, of Crescent Avenue, Plymouth, Michael Williams, aged 51, of Blacklands Close, Sparkwell, Lucas Ormond Skeaping, aged 29, of Warran Lane,Tavistock will appear before Plymouth Magistrates’ Court of Thursday 8 August. 

A 17-year-old boy from Plymouth will appear on 5 September to be sentenced.

Paul Braidwood, aged 44, of Ward Place, pleaded not guilty and is due to appear at Truro Crown Court on 2 September. Another 17-year-old boy, from Plymouth, who pleaded not guilty has been released on conditional court bail.

 

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