Our reporters at The Westmorland Gazette have continued to provide key coverage of local court proceedings this week.
Here are ten stories you might have missed.
Kendal man charged with drug supply offences
A man has been charged with drug supply offences following a drugs warrant carried out in Kendal on April 19.
Man assaulted victim and recklessly damaged his car
Jamie Tomlinson, of Biskey Howe Road, Bowness, caused £1,000 worth of damage to the complainant’s Suzuki S-Cross on October 1 last year.
Woman gets road ban after refusing breath test
A court heard how Lorraine Little was stopped by police having been seen driving on Bowness Promenade on March 26.
Fiona Beal admits murdering Nicholas Billingham
The teacher accused of stabbing her partner to death "in cold blood" before burying his body in their garden has pleaded guilty to murder.
Drug driver jailed for 10 years over Cumbrian mans death
Oliver Pryde from Flimby, was on his way home from watching the Euro 2020 final when he was struck down by a car and threw into the path of another car in the carriageway.
Kendal online child sex offender kept his past hidden from new parents
A man who secretly viewed images of escorts in school uniforms failed to tell two new parents he was a convicted sex offender.
Man emotionally destroyed ex-girlfriend by beating her twice
Liam Watmough, 27, caused his former partner to suffer headaches, swelling and bruising after he punched her in the right leg and right arm ‘multiple times’.
Man caught 17 times over cocaine limit on A590 in Ulverston
Luke Jones, 34, was stopped by officers on Ulverston Road on the A590 near Swarthmoor on October 14 last year.
M6 middle-lane hogger had £15,000 in suspect cash in his Kia Sportage
The man was spotted by a police constable close to Junction 40, on the outskirts of Penrith.
Kendal woman petrified by ranting ex-boyfriend's knife threats
Daniel Hill, 26, was “drunk and loud” at the woman’s Kendal address at around 1-30am on 26th November.
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