Legal proceedings are ongoing for several individuals from different areas of Stoke-on-Trent, involving various offenses. From violent disorder to breaches of legal orders, here’s a summary of recent court cases and their current status.
Smallthorne: Brandon Price to Be Sentenced for Violent Disorder
Brandon Price, a 20-year-old resident of Stellar Street, Smallthorne, has pleaded guilty to violent disorder. The offense took place on February 22, 2021. Following his guilty plea, he has been remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on February 28.
Shelton: Michael Hulme Admits to Sexual Offenses
Michael Hulme, aged 52, of Rectory Road, Shelton, has pleaded guilty to attempted sexual communication with a child and three breaches of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). His sentencing is scheduled for the week commencing February 24 at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court. Until then, he remains in custody.
Bentilee: Nicholas Stephenson Faces Court for Threatening Behavior
Nicholas Stephenson, a 41-year-old from Reading Way, Bentilee, admitted to using threatening words or behavior in Lichfield Street, Hanley, on January 11. His actions occurred while he was already under a suspended sentence. Magistrates at North Staffordshire Justice Centre have referred his case to Stafford Crown Court, where he will appear on a date yet to be confirmed. His bail has been extended until then.
Stoke-on-Trent: Shaun Tilstone and Kayleigh Kirkland Admit Affray
Shaun Tilstone, aged 34, from Hailsham Close, Tunstall, and Kayleigh Kirkland, aged 32, from Hamil Road, Burslem, have both admitted to affray on New Year’s Eve, 2023. They are awaiting sentencing at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on a date to be determined. Their bail has been extended until sentencing.
Etruria: Suhaib Ahmed Denies Dangerous Driving Charges
Suhaib Ahmed, 26, of Watermeadow Grove, Etruria, has denied the dangerous driving charge related to an incident on June 28. His trial is scheduled for April 7, 2026, at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court, and is expected to last three days. He remains on extended bail until the trial.
The legal process continues for these individuals, with some awaiting sentencing and others preparing for trial. The courts will decide the appropriate legal consequences for their actions. Until then, some remain in custody while others are out on bail. The upcoming hearings and verdicts will determine their fate.
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