The following cases were heard at Worcester Magistrates Court recently.

 

Rafal Cwiklinski was found guilty of pushing and slapping his wife after a trial. 

The 44-year-old of Newton Road, Worcester, put his wife through a trial having denied any physical contact. 

The victim told the court she was scared of him after he had been drinking, and he committed the offences after an argument over domestic chores. 

The magistrates found him guilty saying the victim's evidence was consistent and her version of events never waived. 

The case was adjourned for a report.

 

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Callum Brebner, of Pardoe Drive, Pershore, cried throughout the whole hearing of his case as he was handed a strict Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) by Worcester magistrates.

The 22-year-old assaulted a woman, which included pulling her hair out. 

Brebner was also a nuisance to his neighbours including loud shouting and swearing. 

Brebner, who had who had 11 previous convictions for 20 offences, was given a community order and the CBO in a bid to prevent further offending. 

 

READ MORE: Crying man pulls woman's hair out in joint assault and was nuisance to neighbours

 

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Ben Maddox, of Millfield Road, Bromsgrove, was caught drink driving a Ford Focus in Windermere Drive, Worcester. 

The 31-year-old gave an evidential breathalyser specimen of 50mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath, the legal limit being 35mcg.

The offence was aggravated by Maddox having a similar previous conviction, the court heard.

Maddox was given a lengthy driving ban but was offered the chance to do a drink-drive awareness course which, if he successfully completes it, will reduce the ban length.

 

READ MORE: Lengthy driving ban for man caught drink driving and with no insurance

 

And a 23-year-old man has admitted breaching his sexual harm prevention order but denied making indecent images.

George Howen, of Chequers Lane, Wychbold, near Droitwich, admitted breaching the order by downloading dating apps, which he was prohibited from doing so, in Worcester on October 19, 2021. 

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Howen denies downloading two category B images, one category C image and one prohibited image of a child. 

He was told to attend Worcester Crown Court for the next hearing of the case next month.