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Public criminal case information in the UK reveals details for two individuals with similar names: Jordan Honey and Jordan Honeyman.

Jordan Honey (Exeter Law Courts)

An individual named Jordan Honey has an ongoing criminal case (Reference: 50DE0809425) at Exeter Law Courts in England. This case is being handled by the Magistrates' Court and prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service. Several hearing dates are listed for June 2026, including June 1, June 14, June 17, and June 23, all scheduled for 10:00 AM or 10:30 AM. The court type is Magistrates, and the case details are not yet publicly available beyond the scheduling information. It is noted that appearance in these public court records does not imply guilt.

Jordan Honeyman (High Court in Glasgow, Scotland)

In a separate and distinct case, Jordan Honeyman was convicted of murder at the High Court in Glasgow, Scotland, in May 2026. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Alan Lawson. The punishment part of his sentence was fixed at 25 years.

Key facts of this case include:

  • Crime: Murder of Alan Lawson.
  • Date of Incident: Between February 2 and 4, 2024, at Honeyman's home in Largs, North Ayrshire.
  • Conviction Date: May 2026.
  • Court: High Court in Glasgow.
  • Sentence: Life imprisonment, with a punishment part of 25 years.
  • Details: The murder involved a "barbaric" and "exceptionally callous" attack, with graphic details including injuries designed to cause particular pain, described as "acts of torture." Honeyman was found to have jumped from a staircase onto the victim's head and body, causing significant basal skull fractures. He also filmed the injured victim and sent the footage to another person.
  • Previous Convictions: Honeyman had three previous convictions for violence, including a 32-month jail sentence in 2022 for assaulting the same victim, Alan Lawson, with a baseball bat.
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