HERE is a round-up of all court cases dealt with by the courts this month.
Defendants were from Denbighshire, Conwy or Gwynedd, and the cases were reported by the Free Press, Pioneer, Journal or Chronicle this month (February, 2024):
Denbighshire
- Man who rode motorbike in Rhyl unlicensed left paying £120 for taxis
- Llangollen woman loses bid to overturn dog foul conviction
- Prestatyn man stole TV and 70 bottles of alcohol in Towyn pub burglary
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Rhyl sex offender breached order by taking part in ‘drinking event’
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Sex offender committed ‘yet another breach’ after being found in Rhyl
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Tattoo artist helped in scheme to ‘flood streets of Rhyl’ with cocaine
- Man denies killing gardener on Prestatyn railway line
- Llangollen veteran loses licence for drug-driving
- 'Perverted' Rhyl man sexually abused child & possessed indecent images
Conwy
- Abergele man caused pedestrian fractured skull in ‘tragic event’
- Abergele man banned from entering alleyway where he fly-tipped items
- Betws-y-Coed man secretly took more than 60 explicit photos of woman
- Conwy man’s attack on his ex left her ‘unrecognisable’ to her father
- Colwyn Bay man caused pensioner swollen jaw in driving dispute
- Girl ‘could have lost one of her eyes’ after dog attacked her in Towyn
- Father & son banned from caravan sites after burgling Conwy Lodge Park
- Llandudno man in dock with Buckley parents over pub fight
- Woman charged with Colwyn Bay murder appears in court
- Woman told Polish driver: ‘re-take test in this country’ in Kinmel Bay
Gwynedd
- Bangor woman’s dog bit child when it should have been wearing muzzle
- Suspended police officer denies charges following Porthmadog incident
- Caernarfon man harassed ex-partner after 19-year relationship ended
- Bangor man, 37, jailed and given behaviour order following attack
Anglesey
- Extended sentence for dangerous Anglesey paedophile
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Anglesey factory staff transferred more than 200,000kg of chicken
North Wales
- North Wales drugs gang member jailed after being found hiding at home
- North Wales Police officer sexually assaulted colleagues at party
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