16/11/2012
'Nun' Given Community Order For Hoax Letters
A woman who claims to be a Catholic nun has been given a community order for sending envelopes containing white powder to politicians including Nick Clegg.
The 72-year-old, known as Sister Ruth Augustus, was found guilty in July of six counts of hoaxes involving noxious substances, and on Friday was told she must serve a two-year community order with mental health treatment requirements.
The letters were intercepted at a mail-screening centre last year and the powder was found to be non-hazardous, the Old Bailey heard.
Augustus, of Leyton, east London, accepted that she sent letters but claimed police put the powder in the envelopes.
Mr Justice Saunders said the people she addressed her letters to would not have known the powder was harmless. He said it would have been "a terrifying experience for them" if the letters had not been intercepted.
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The 72-year-old, known as Sister Ruth Augustus, was found guilty in July of six counts of hoaxes involving noxious substances, and on Friday was told she must serve a two-year community order with mental health treatment requirements.
The letters were intercepted at a mail-screening centre last year and the powder was found to be non-hazardous, the Old Bailey heard.
Augustus, of Leyton, east London, accepted that she sent letters but claimed police put the powder in the envelopes.
Mr Justice Saunders said the people she addressed her letters to would not have known the powder was harmless. He said it would have been "a terrifying experience for them" if the letters had not been intercepted.
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UK Ratifies Treaty With Jordan
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05 February 2004
Benefits sanction scheme for offenders extended
A pilot exercise where offenders who breach their community sentences face losing benefits will be extended for another year, it has been announced. An independent evaluation report on the sanctions policy tested in four pilot areas – Derbyshire, Hertfordshire, Teesside and West Midlands – showed that there has been a small (1.
Benefits sanction scheme for offenders extended
A pilot exercise where offenders who breach their community sentences face losing benefits will be extended for another year, it has been announced. An independent evaluation report on the sanctions policy tested in four pilot areas – Derbyshire, Hertfordshire, Teesside and West Midlands – showed that there has been a small (1.
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Ripper hoax accused pleads guilty
A man has admitted being the Yorkshire Ripper hoaxer known as 'Wearside Jack' in court today. John Humble, 50, a former labourer from Sunderland, had previously pleaded not guilty to four courts of perverting the course of justice, but changed his plea.
Ripper hoax accused pleads guilty
A man has admitted being the Yorkshire Ripper hoaxer known as 'Wearside Jack' in court today. John Humble, 50, a former labourer from Sunderland, had previously pleaded not guilty to four courts of perverting the course of justice, but changed his plea.
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Ripper hoax accused remanded
A man accused of being the Yorkshire Ripper hoaxer known as ‘Wearside Jack’ has been remanded in custody until the New Year. Leeds Crown Court refused John Humble, 49, from Flodden Road on the Ford Estate in Sunderland, bail on Wednesday.
Ripper hoax accused remanded
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04 May 2004
14.4 million letters lost every year by Royal Mail
Consumer group, Postwatch, have announced that thousands of letters are delivered to the wrong address every month, but few people complain to Royal Mail. The watchdog estimates that around 14.4 million letters are ‘lost’ every year, although around 60% of these are just simply posted through the wrong letterbox.
14.4 million letters lost every year by Royal Mail
Consumer group, Postwatch, have announced that thousands of letters are delivered to the wrong address every month, but few people complain to Royal Mail. The watchdog estimates that around 14.4 million letters are ‘lost’ every year, although around 60% of these are just simply posted through the wrong letterbox.
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