A JUDGE has told a woman he will not sentence her for another six months because he wants to see whether she really has turned around her life
Judge Andrew Hamilton told Sarah Page, who was found with a knife in her handbag, that he wanted an "exceptional" report from her college to convince him not to jail her
Derby Crown Court heard Page was no longer addicted to heroin and was starting a college course in London Judge Hamilton said he wanted to hear she had done well on this course and started a new one in October, as well as stayed out of trouble, so he could suspend her sentence. (Christian Dior).
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While one officer went into the man's room, another checked the police national computer and found Page was wanted for a "drugs matter"
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POLICE have arrested the firefighter dad of one of four firemen killed in the Atherstone factory blaze on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with the deaths.
Paul Stephens, 54, was among three junior managers quizzed by Warwickshire Police last week as they continue to investigate the November 2007 tragedy.
The veteran fireman was watch manager on the evening his six-man crew, including son Ashley, were called out to the huge warehouse blaze.
In an attempt to get the fire under control, a small group entered the vegetable packing plant at Atherstone on Stour.
But new dad Ashley, 20, Darren Yates-Badley, 24, John Averis, 27, and Ian Reid, 44, perished in the blaze - the biggest single loss of life for the Warwickshire brigade.
Experienced firefighter Mr Stephens was the last person to speak to his son and his three colleagues before they entered the burning building.
Well-placed sources close to the multi-agency investigation into the tragedy confirmed that the dad was one of the three men arrested last week by Warwickshire Police.
makeup brushes All were allegedly junior managers and were said to have been present at the scene of the blaze, but insiders insisted they "had no input into the incident command system on the night." Warwickshire Police have only confirmed that three men, aged 42, 52 and 54 and all from the south of the county, were arrested and questioned on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, and offences under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
The force refused to name the arrested men or reveal their rank within the fire service. The three men were not charged with any offence and have since been bailed pending further police inquiries.
Last month three fire service bosses, aged 49, 48, and 43, embroidered patches were also arrested in connection with the blaze.
Commanding It is understood they were managers who played a commanding and organisational role in tackling the fire.
The Atherstone fire was caused by a suspected arson attack on November 2 2007. Sixteen fire engines and 80 fire-fighters tackled the blaze, which lasted more than five hours.
Last May four Poles who had worked at the factory, including two who were living in Birmingham, were arrested in connection with the fire.
In a moving interview given in 2008, devastated Paul Stephens recalled the tragedy that claimed his son's life. He told how he no longer looked forward to Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or special occasions.
"They should be special days," he said, "but without Ashley, they're just constant reminders of what happened."
Mr Stephens, a firefighter with the Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service for 30 years, also recalled how the intensity of the blaze increased throughout that tragic evening.
By 11pm, one man was already dead; three others were trapped inside the inferno.
The distraught dad had to later tell his family that one of those missing was Ashley, who had recently had a baby son, George, with fiancee Emma Crocker, 17.
"We were desperate to rescue our guys," Mr Stephens recalled, "but the sheer scale of the fire made that impossible.
''Walking away from that fire, knowing my son was still in there
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AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico -- Just before noon on February 15, 2007, four municipal police officers in Aguascalientes, the picturesque capital of the central Mexican state bearing the same name, were called to a mundane road accident. An overturned, black Chevy Suburban with out-of-state license Replica IPHONE plates was blocking traffic on the quiet Boulevard John Paul Il that runs through the city's sleepy western suburbs.
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