Arrest spate.TWO teenagers and a man were arrested in separate incidents after a spate of criminal damage in Newcastle Newcastle, city, Australia Newcastle, city (1991 pop. 262,331), New South Wales, SE Australia, on the Pacific Ocean. It is the center of one of the country's largest coal-mining areas and is a large port. Coal, wool, iron and steel, and wheat are exported. . A 16-year-old was charged with two offences of criminal damage and assault after smashing the rear windscreen of a Renault Re·nault , Jean Louis 1843-1918. French jurist who represented France at The Hague Conference of 1907. He shared the 1907 Nobel Peace Prize. Scenic with a golf club and punching someone in the head in Newbiggin Newbiggin can refer to several places in England:
William Laidler, 32, of Cumbria Walk, in Newcastle, was charged with assault on July 6, on Rydal Road, in Lemington. A 14-year-old boy was also arrested that day following damage to property in East Denton. Neighbourhood Insp Jan Harrison said: "Criminal damage is an offence OFFENCE, crimes. The doing that which a penal law forbids to be done, or omitting to do what it commands; in this sense it is nearly synonymous with crime. (q.v.) In a more confined sense, it may be considered as having the same meaning with misdemeanor, (q.v. that not only has an effect on individuals but also on the wider community." |
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