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Guilty or innocent? Alleged rioters face UK judges

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 8, 2024 2882 Minutes read0

•A police officer restrains a protester during a ‘Enough is Enough’ demonstration by far-right activists

Some appear defiant, others hold back tears. Dozens of far-right rioters are being fast-tracked through UK courts as authorities try to bring a week of violent disturbances to an end.

Jake Turton, 38, shakes his head in disagreement, hands on his hips, as a prosecutor accuses him of providing weapons used to attack police in a northern English town, reports AFP.

He is appearing at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court, charged with violent disorder and driving a vehicle without the consent of its legal owner.

Wearing a blue t-shirt and grey shorts, Turton listens as the prosecutor says he provided “wood objects” used by rioters in Rotherham, where disorder on Sunday injured over 50 officers.

The objects were also thrown at a Holiday Inn Express hotel housing asylum seekers, the prosecutor says. The same hotel was later set on fire by rioters.

Turton pleads not guilty to three charges. He is denied bail and told to appear later this month in a more senior crown court. If found guilty, he could face “years” in prison, the prosecutor warns.

As he leaves court, Turton raises his hand in a fist and shouts: “See you in a bit lads.” His supporters in the public gallery shout back: “Head up” and “Brave lad”.

Turton was one of scores of alleged perpetrators of England’s worst riots in more than a decade who filed through the UK’s heaving criminal justice system Wednesday on the third day of hearings related to the disorder.

At least 140 people have been charged over the violence, which erupted following a mass stabbing last week in which three children were killed.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged “substantive sentencing before the end of this week” and already some accused are learning their fate.

One man was jailed for three years on Wednesday. Two others received sentences of 20 and 30 months respectively in the first jail sentences handed down related to the unrest.

– ‘Deeply disturbing’ –

Local chief prosecutor Sarah Hammond said the sentences were just the “tip of the iceberg” and the “start of a very painful process for many who foolishly chose to involve themselves in violent unrest”.

“Many of those involved will be sent to prison for a long time,” Hammond told the press outside Liverpool Crown Court.

In Sheffield Magistrates’ Court, three defendants entered pleas related to the disorder in nearby Rotherham. On the basement floor, two teenagers had hearings in a youth court.

A 17-year-old pleaded guilty to waving an 8-foot-long piece of wood in a threatening manner at police during the riot. A 16-year-old also admitted one count of violent disorder.

“It’s been crazy,” a court usher said of the hearings, sighing.

Of the several hundred arrests made by police so far, several charges have been brought against young men and children under 18.

Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson called the number of youths involved “deeply disturbing”.

“One of the most striking features of the current outbreak of disorder is that many young people are involved. Children as young as 11,” Parkinson said in a statement on Monday.

“They may face life-long consequences: conviction, and a permanent record of their involvement on the police national database.”

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