LEON Franklin had an extra 14-hours added to his unpaid work order this week, after he admitted failing to keep appointments. Franklin, 22, of High Barns, Ely, was originally ordered to complete 150 hours of work last August, after being convicted of assa
LEON Franklin had an extra 14-hours added to his unpaid work order this week, after he admitted failing to keep appointments.
Franklin, 22, of High Barns, Ely, was originally ordered to complete 150 hours of work last August, after being convicted of assaulting a police officer, assault, criminal damage, threatening behaviour and failing to provide a breath test.
This week he admitted failing to meet the probation service on December 15 and February 9.
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