Jordan Stones
Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information for individuals named 'Jordan Stones' or 'Jordan Stone' in the UK reveals several distinct legal proceedings.
1. Jordan Stone (Melsop Farm Park Owner, Norfolk, UK)
Jordan Stone, owner of Melsop Farm Park in Scoulton, near Watton, is facing legal action for alleged breaches of animal welfare rules. He appeared at Norwich Magistrates' Court charged with exhibiting animals without a license, providing donkey rides without a license, and keeping more donkeys than permitted by his license. This case is ongoing, with a hearing adjourned until January 21, 2026. The legal dispute regarding licensing dates back to 2021.
2. Jordan-david Edward Stones (Durham, UK)
Public court records indicate legal proceedings for Jordan-david Edward Stones at Durham Crown Court. A hearing is scheduled for May 19, 2026, at 11:30 AM, listed as "For Trial" in the Crown Court. The case details note that the "Complainant's anonymity protected by virtue of Section 1 of the Sexual Offences Amendment Act 1992, Section 49 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 applies."
3. Jordan Stones (Drug Dealer, Teesside, UK)
In June 2015, a 20-year-old Jordan Stones from Teesside was reported to have been involved in drug dealing. He was caught by police on two separate occasions in October (year not specified in snippet, but article is from June 2015) with heroin, which he was selling to pay off a drug debt. He admitted to dealing Class A drugs for three months.
4. Mr Jordan Ashley Stone (UK)
Open Court Data UK lists criminal cases associated with "mr jordan ashley stone," but specific details regarding charges, dates, or court decisions are not available in the provided public records.
Note on Jordan Stone (Dublin, Ireland):
A separate individual named Jordan Stone was involved in a drug offense in Dublin, Ireland, in 2021. This case is outside the UK jurisdiction. He pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis and cocaine for sale and supply on March 14, 2020, and received a five-year suspended sentence for three years.