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UK Riots Live: Police Deployed For 100 Planned Rallies Tonight As Businesses And Law Firms Board Up Windows

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UK Riots Live: Police Deployed For 100 Planned Rallies Tonight As Businesses And Law Firms Board Up Windows

List of individuals convicted today amid ongoing disorder across the countryLiam James Riley, 41, of Walton Road, Kirkdale was jailed for 20 months after pleading guilty to violent disorder in Liverpool city centre.

Derek Drummond, 58, of Pool Street, Liverpool was jailed for three years after he pleaded guilty to violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker in Southport.

Declan Geiran, 29, of Kelso Road, Liverpool was jailed for two and a half years after he pleaded guilty to violent disorder and arson (to a police vehicle) in Liverpool city centre.

Charlie Bullock, 21, pleaded guilty at Teesside Magistrates’ Court to causing violent disorder.

Cole Robert, 18, of Stockton-on-Tees, pleaded guilty at Newton Aycliffe Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.

Liam Ryan, 28, pleaded guilty at Manchester City Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.Aaron Johnson, 33, pleaded guilty to distributing/showing/playing a recording of visual images or sounds that are threatening/abusive/ insulting with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred at Manchester City Magistrates’ Court.

Phillip Prescott, 39, has pleaded guilty at Liverpool City Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.Daniel McGuire, 45, has pleaded guilty at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.

Michael Williams, 51, has pleaded guilty at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.

Lucas Ormond Skeaping, 29, has pleaded guilty at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.

A 17-year-old boy has pleaded guilty at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court to violent disorder.

Nick Price, Director of Legal Services for the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Today at least 12 individuals have been convicted for their part in the ongoing disorder – and many will be going to prison.

“If you get involved in violent disorder on our streets or stir up hate online, you will feel the full force of the law.“Our prosecutors are working round-the-clock to make sure lawbreakers can be brought before the courts without delay and face the consequences of their actions.”

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