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Teen admits Liberation Square attack

Teen admits Liberation Square attack

Sunday 18 August 2019

Teen admits Liberation Square attack

Sunday 18 August 2019


An 18-year-old is to be sentenced in Jersey's highest court after pleading guilty to committing an assault in Liberation Square.

Charlie Hackett Robinson appeared in the Royal Court yesterday, where he admitted the ‘grave and criminal’ offence, which took place earlier this year.

Advocate Francesca Pinel represented Robinson and indicated her client’s ‘guilty’ plea to the single charge.

Crown Advocate Matthew Maletroit appeared for the prosecution.

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 Pictured: The teenager will be sentenced in the Royal Court for the assault.

The Deputy Bailiff, Tim Le Cocq, presided over the hearing, accompanied by Jurats Collette Crill and Elizabeth Dulake. 

The teenager is due to be sentenced on 13 September. 

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