These seven Hertfordshire criminals were convicted in August, including a man jailed for more than 11 years after leaving an ex-partner with…
These seven Hertfordshire criminals were convicted in August, including a man jailed for more than 11 years after leaving an ex-partner with life-changing injuries.Benn Merryweather has been jailed for 11 years and five months after leaving his ex-partner with life-changing injuriesThe 41-year-old was initially arrested on August 27 last year, after police received calls reporting a disturbance from inside an address.
While Hargrave was in custody, further investigations found there was a nine-year-old victim in Hemel Hempstead, whom officers were then able to safeguard.Hargrave met both victims initially on Snapchat and then arranged to meet the 14-year-old victim in person, and subsequently committed offences against her.
Around 80g of class A drugs were seized, as well as mobile phones and just under £3,000 in cash, while Marshall, who was inside the address at the time, was arrested. Previously, it was more difficult to secure appropriate charges for offences involving strangulation, as the injuries are not always possible.Alison Blake has been jailed for more than two years after she used her position as treasurer of a North Herts church to launder over £125,000 that she had stolen from her employer.
Blake, now of Top Green in Denston, Suffolk, had become treasurer in 2013, and opened an internet banking account for the village church, which had only ten parishioners at the time.
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