Man Faces Jail for Break-in at Neighbours ; Son Was Banned From Contacting Parents in the Past
Evening Chronicle › April 17, 2010
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Evening Chronicle › April 17, 2010
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AN UNRULY son who was banned from contacting his long-suffering parents faces jail.
Paul Rush was jailed for twoand-a-half years after he ran up a string of offences against Stephen and Isobel, including damage, burglary and harassment.See the full content of this document
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Man Faces Jail for Break-in at Neighbours ; Son Was Banned From Contacting Parents in the Past
But the wayward 31-year-old was unable to keep out of trouble once he came out of prison and broke into ...
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