R v H Leeds Crown Court - 2024

Intentional Strangulation and Threats to Kill

Jury acquits defendant

Intentional Strangulation and Threats to Kill


Multiple serious allegations made against the defendant, including intentional strangulation, an axe placed across the neck, and serious threats to kill. Defendant denied the offences, a trial took place before Leeds Crown Court and the defendant was Acquitted by the jury after trial.


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