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Jamie Barley

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Public criminal case information for an individual named Jamie Barley in the UK indicates two distinct sets of legal proceedings.

In September 2018, Jamie Barley was involved in legal proceedings at Hull Crown Court. He was charged with stealing his father's credit card and using it twice to spend a total of £28. This occurred after he was ejected from his aunt's funeral for "creating a scene" and subsequently argued with his father, who suffers from Parkinson's disease and had experienced three strokes. During the argument, Barley damaged a kitchen drawer and was verbally abusive to police officers, kicking their vehicle. His barrister, Julia Baggs, stated that Barley had a history of anxiety, depression, and drug misuse following the deaths of his mother, aunt, and uncle within two years. At the time of these offenses, Barley was subject to an 18-month suspended sentence for battery and aggravated vehicle taking, and had only completed eight out of 250 hours of unpaid work. Recorder Toby Wynn described the theft as "despicable" and revoked the suspended sentence, imposing an immediate prison sentence. His criminal record was noted as being "littered" with theft and dishonesty offenses.

More recently, public court records from Open Court Data UK show that a Jamie Barley had court appearances at Kingston-Upon-Hull Combined Court Centre on June 1, 2026, and June 2, 2026. The magistrate for these appearances was HIS HONOUR JUDGE THACKRAY KC, and the reference number is 16XP0903326. The specific charges or outcomes of these recent appearances are not detailed in the available public records.

It is important to note that a separate, high-profile murder case in June 2026 involving the sexual abuse and murder of an adopted infant, Preston Davey, pertains to an individual named Jamie Varley, a former teacher, who received a whole life order. This individual is distinct from Jamie Barley.

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