Tuesday, October 06, 2015

The Honourable Mr Justice Hadden-Cave Her Majesty's Judge Court Sitting and Procession Oakham Castle Photographs




The Honourable Mr Justice Hadden-Cave Her Majesty's Judge Court Sitting and Procession Oakham Castle Photographs

The oldest court in the land welcomed Her Majesty's Judge The Honourable Mr Justice
Hadden-Cave who passed sentences down upon two Leicestershire villains.

Before Court a special service was held at All Saints Church Oakham.






















The event was attended by top police officers from Leicestershire and Rutland
The Rutland LPU Commander Inspector Gavin Drummond, my grandad always
said if the police officer looks young then it is a sign you are old. The Inspector
has risen through the ranks but certainly doesn't look as old as some of our
former Inspectors.

The Chief Constable Simon Cole and Oakham Police Constable Joe Lloyd
were present with the Police and Crime Commissioner Sir Clive Loader.

Members of Majesty's forces were present from the 2nd Anglian regiment
Lt Col Olly Brown, Capt. Richard Weston and RSM Sam Graham.

Lt Col Ian Poole represented Kendrew Barracks.

Tim Hiskens the district fire manager for Rutland from Leicestershire Fire
and Rescue Service was present with one of our local fire officers Vince
Howard who is also an Oakham Town Councillor.

Uppingham Town Council was represented by Cllr Alec Crombie and Cllr Dave
Cresswell.

Cllr Alf Dewis The Mayor of Oakham attended with his wife. I spotted
another Town Councillor, Mr Elliot with his wife.

High Sheriffs came from various counties.

Bedfordshire Lady Erroll
Derbyshire Oliver Stephenson
Leicestershire Gordon Arthur
Lincolnshire Gavin Mackay
Cambridgeshire Victor Lucas
Nottinghamshire Jas Bilkhu

Magistrates of the Loughborough, Melton, Belvoir & Rutland Bench
joined the procession to the church.

These included:

Mrs H Dalton, Mrs R Langtry, Mrs R Bray, Mrs J Abbott, Mr A Pearce,
Mrs J Towl, Mrs D Penny, and Mrs S Brown Chairman of the Bench.

The probation service was represented by Mr D Piper.

The High Sheriff of Rutland's Chaplain Rutland County Councillor
Marc Oxley. Chosen because he is neutral when it comes to faith denomination
and buries people under trees.

The Under Sheriff of Rutland Mrs Kate Blank and The High Sheriff's
Cadet Cpl Palett  were present.

Her Majesty's representative The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland Dr Laurence
Howard OBE was present with his wife.

The High Sheriff of Rutland Mr Andrew Brown took his seat to the
right of Her Majesty's Judge the Honourable Mr Justice Haddon-Cave
The Judge's Clerk was Mr John Lloyd.

Past High Sheriffs of Rutland were present and other Rutland County Councillors
including Oliver Bird and the Council Leader Tory Roger Begy OBE
The Vice Chairman Tory Edward Baines and The Tory Chief Executive of
Rutland County Council Helen Briggs.

Pupils from various schools attended.

Students studying at the new Harington School were present with
cameras.





















Vince Howard Leicestershire Fire and Rescue and
Oakham Town Councillor























The Honourable Mr Justice Hadden-Cave Her Majesty's Judge





















The Rutland LPU Commander Inspector Gavin Drummond
Chief Constable Leicestershire Police Simon Cole, I wonder
what he did with our Fiat Driver?





















Roger Begy Edward Baines Helen Briggs Rutland County Councils Part
of the Tory Leadership.






















Procession From Oakham Castle to All Saints Church Oakham
Rutland.





















Simon Cole Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police





















PC Joe Lloyd Oakham Police Leicestershire Police





























Edward Baines Tory Vice Chair Rutland County Council




























There were many photographers this year.
























Army Outside All Saints Church Oakham Rutland





















PC Joe Lloyd Leicestershire Police and Army Officer Oakham Castle






















Geoamey Prison Van not delivering new inmate to Oakham
School. and Geoamey Staff




















Helen Briggs Tory Chief Executive of Rutland County Council





















Alan Walters Photographs Students from Harington School  meeting
The Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff




















The Judge's Seat, Flowers are given to the visiting Judge
a historic tradition going back many years to when most
defendants were smelly the Judge would smell the flowers
when required.






















High Sheriff of Rutland's Official Van, Helen Briggs did say the loss of
£1.88m would not affect ordinary residents





















Dr Laurence Howard, Lord Lieutenant of Rutland




































































Oakham Town Councillor Michael Elliott with wife





















Oakham Mayor Cllr Alf Dewis and wife


Tuesday, October 06, 2015


Sanjay Chavda, 48, of Markfield Road, Leicester Sentenced at Oakham Castle for Poisoning B&Q security guard with Mr Muscle & Nando’s Peri Peri sauce

Sanjay Chavda, 48, of Markfield Road, Leicester Sentenced at Oakham Castle for Poisoning B&Q security guard with Mr Muscle & Nando’s Peri Peri sauce




















Sanjay Chavda the B&Q Poisoner leaving Oakham Castle.


Her Majesty's Judge, The Honourable Mr Justice Haddon-Cave
the described the case as “bizarre” caused amusement among the watching crowd.
who had filled Oakham Castle to watch two cases held at the country's oldest court.
The court only sits once every two years.

Sanjay Chavda, 48, of Markfield Road, Leicester, had already admitted a charge of poisoning with intent to injure, aggrieve or annoy after pouring a mix of Mr Muscle and Nando’s Peri Peri sauce into the kettle of a security guard who caught him shoplifting at B&Q. It appears the security guard
left Mr Chavada unattended whilst detained in an office.

He was given a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for a year, ordered to do 150 hours of unpaid work and pay a victim surcharge of £100.



















Second defendant leaving court



The second case involved a 18 year old married man with a new child from Loughborough who was involved in a distraction burglary of an elderly man. The defendant was 14 at the time of the offence was committed with two other boys. The Judge gave him a community work order of 100 hours
over twelve months and ordered him to take up an education and employment programme.
The Judge then changed his role to district judge to deal with a bail breach, he decided
not to impose any sentence because the defendant had already spent a week on remand.
The Judge told him to look after his family in the way the appear to look after him.


During sentencing a local dignitary received a telephone call, bizarrely they got up
and walked across the courtroom phone ringing loud until they were outside the castle.