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Court orderbut not guiltyDear Clive
My ex-girlfriend told the police that I was stalking her. I wasarrested and charged with an offence which I believesuggested I was harassing her. I pleaded not guilty and onthe morning of the hearing, I wasn’t represented, my exdidn’t turn up. The court dismissed the charge. The policeare now saying they are going to make a restraining order.Can they do this?
Bob
Dear Bob,
You should always seek the advice of a solicitor in suchmatters. Even though you have been acquitted of thecharge, the law has recently changed to enable theprosecution to request the court consider a restrainingorder. The purpose of a restraining order is to preventfuture conduct causing harassment or fear of violence.If a restraining order was made and you breached thatorder, you could be sent to prison and I would ask you tocontact me immediately so that I can advise you further
and represent your interests at the next hearing.Clive
Clive McKeag is senior consultant and former seniorpartner of McKeag & Co Solicitors, the Newcastle law firmwhich was established by his father more than 80 years ago.Clive has spent all his working life in the legal profession herein Tyneside. McKeag & Co are Law Society approved spe-cialists in Criminal Law. Call 0191 213 1010 to arrange anappointment for advice.
Hotel chillichallenge
warms day
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rough testing bloodoteins, and researchlunteer Barbarao o d w a rd - C a r l t o n .zheimer’s Society’sad of research, Drsanne Sorensen, will
so be there.agnosis of dementialies predominantlypsychological
sting. It is thereforefficult to distinguishtween differentrms of dementia,rticularly in the early
ages. There is aessing need for a
mple diagnostic testdetect diseases, suchAlzheimer’s disease,at cause dementia,
fore symptomsve l o p.will be held at Stmes’s Unitedeformed Church,orthumberland Road,ewcastle, from 12.30-30pm.
JAM-MAKERSwarmed up a chilly,wet Sunday withtheir fiery relisheswhen they took partin a culinary chal-lenge with a differ-ence.
Some 43 jam-makers stepped upto the plate at Jes-mond Dene House inNewcastle for theboutique hotel’sinaugural NorthEast Chilli Jam Chal-lenge.
The heat was on as
top chefs fromaround the region,amateur cooks andsuppliers of thehotel relished thefun of the charitychallenge.
First place in thehotly-fought contestwent to Ken Hollandof North CountryOrganics, fruit andveg growers ofNorthumberland,who won dinner fortwo.
Second place wasawarded to StevenLittlefair, assistantmanager of thehotel’s restaurant,while joint thirdwere entrants Ham-ish Dow and LouiseMoore.
The event, which
incorporated anentry fee and three-course lunch, raisedabout £1,500 for StOswald’s Hospice inGosforth, New-castle.
The seeds weresown for the chillichallenge with a cas-ual remark by Jes-mond Dene Housedirector Peter Cand-ler to the hotel’schefs about theexcellence of hishome-made chillijam.
Through word ofmouth and a littleTweeting on socialnetworking site,Twitter, the kitchenculinary challengegrew into a full-scaleevent.
Winner Ken, wholives in KingstonPark, Newcastle,said his jammyentry included chil-lies, tomatoes, tam-arind and ginger.
HOT STUFF: Masterchef finalists John Calton, left, and Dave Coulson took part in the chilli jam challenge at Jesmond Dene H
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