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Jordan Carroll Doncaster

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No public criminal case information, court appearances, charges, or legal proceedings associated with the specific individual named 'Jordan Carroll Doncaster' in the UK were found in the available records.

While searches revealed criminal cases involving individuals named "Jacob Carroll" in Doncaster and "Jordan Carroll" in other UK locations, none precisely match the full name "Jordan Carroll Doncaster."

Specifically:

  • Jacob Carroll (Doncaster): A Jacob Carroll, aged 27, was charged with and found guilty of the murder of Joevester Takyi-Sarpong in Doncaster. This incident occurred on October 31, 2021, with the trial taking place in July and August 2022 at Sheffield Crown Court. Jacob Carroll, along with Jordan Davies, chased and stabbed the victim. Both were sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 22 years.
  • Jordan Carroll (Lichfield): A Jordan Carroll was convicted of murder in October 2009 at Birmingham Crown Court. He was 15 at the time and, along with an older friend, attacked Michael Eccles in Lichfield, Staffordshire, in January 2009. He was sentenced to a minimum of 11 years in prison. An early release bid was denied in October 2015.
  • Jordan CARROLL (Sheffield/Newcastle upon Tyne): Public court records indicate upcoming proceedings for a "Jordan CARROLL" at Sheffield Combined Court Centre and Newcastle upon Tyne Crown Court and Magistrates' Court in May and June 2026, respectively. These listings are for "For Sentence" and "First Hearing/First Appearance" types, but do not specify a connection to Doncaster or provide a middle name "Doncaster."

Based on the available public records, there is no direct criminal case information for an individual specifically identified as 'Jordan Carroll Doncaster'.

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