Thursday, October 29, 2009

Footballer jailed for sex assault


Premier League footballer Marlon King has been jailed for 18 months for sexually assaulting a woman - and will be sacked by Wigan Athletic. The striker was repeatedly "cold-shouldered" by the student in a bar in London, Southwark Crown Court heard.

King was convicted of sexually assaulting the woman and causing actual bodily harm at the bar last December. Following sentence, the jury heard the player had 13 previous convictions, including violence against women. During the trial, the court heard he groped his 20-year-old victim and then punched her, leaving her with a broken nose.

Friday, October 9, 2009

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Man jailed for car theft on date


A man from the US city of Detroit has been sentenced to two years in jail after stealing the car of a woman he was on a first date with. After a restaurant meal, Terrance McCoy said he left his wallet in the woman's car, asked for the keys and drove off, AP reported, quoting the woman. McCoy pleaded no contest to the charge of unlawfully driving away a vehicle. Defence lawyer Terri Antisdale said his client was "a very nice man who made a bad decision". A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt under US law but counts as a conviction at sentencing.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Pre-war TVs set for auction


A collection of early technology that includes pre-war TVs is expected to fetch up to £1m at auction next week. Bonhams said the collection of 758 items includes many regarded as firsts of their kind. It belongs to Michael Bennett-Levy, from Edinburgh, who has spent 30 years collecting examples of early technology from across several centuries. Among the pieces is what is billed by the auction house as an "unequalled" group of 26 pre-war TVs. Bonhams said it was the most comprehensive collection of its type still held in private hands, with only 500 such televisions thought to have survived. Also being auctioned are the first LED pocket calculators from 1971, which are estimated to reach between £200 and £300.

The sale will also feature a Bennet electrostatic friction generator from 1770, valued at £8,000-£12,000, and a Wimshurst X-ray machine, set to raise £7,000-£10,000. Mr. Bennett-Levy said: "The first examples in any field of antiques are always important regardless of any other considerations." Parts from LEO II, created in May 1958, the first commercial computer, are expected to reach £2,000. Other significant firsts are a rare Cuthbert reflecting microscope from around 1830 - it is estimated at £15,000-£25,000. There are also the producer's working papers for the opening of the BBC television service on 2 November 1936.