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Multiple individuals named Joshua Moore have been associated with criminal cases and legal proceedings in the UK, with distinct charges, dates, and court decisions.

1. Joshua Moore (21, of Weymouth)

This individual was sentenced to five years in prison on June 5, 2026, at Winchester Crown Court for a stabbing and assault in Sturminster Newton, North Dorset. The incident occurred on September 30, 2025, when Moore assaulted a woman he knew by kicking her in the face, and then stabbed a man who intervened with a four-inch lock knife. The male victim sustained three stab wounds to his body and arm, requiring hospital treatment. Moore fled the scene and attempted to evade capture by dyeing his hair jet black, but was located in a hotel in Petersfield, Hampshire, on October 2, 2025. He was charged with grievous bodily harm with intent and assault by beating, and was found guilty after a trial. Earlier, on November 9, 2025, Moore appeared at Winchester Crown Court via video link and pleaded not guilty to one count of attempted murder and one count of assault by beating in connection with the same incident.

2. Joshua Moore (32, of Buxton Street, Keighley)

This Joshua Moore was sentenced to an extended prison term of 29 years (25 years in jail and four on licence) at Bradford Crown Court on March 20, 2026. He was found guilty of five counts of child rape, sexual assault, and making indecent images. The court heard that he recorded some of the sexual abuse on his mobile phone. He will be required to sign the sex offenders' register for life and was given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order. He will not be eligible for parole until December 26, 2039.

3. Joshua Moore (32, of no fixed abode)

On June 5, 2024, at Worcester Crown Court, this individual pleaded guilty to several counts related to the possession and supply of crack cocaine and heroin. He was sentenced to five years and eight months, to run concurrently for four counts of being concerned in the supply of heroin, being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, possession with intent to supply heroin, and possession with intent to supply crack cocaine. He also received a concurrent six-month sentence for possession of criminal property and was ordered to forfeit £1653.81.

4. Joshua Moore (teenage arsonist, of Birch Close, Coxford, Southampton)

In a court appearance at Southampton Crown Court on July 5, 2020, this Joshua Moore admitted to two charges of arson and five charges of assaulting emergency workers. The incidents included setting fire to wheelie bins and a storage shed, and threatening paramedics and police with a fork and screwdriver after emergency services were called to his home due to concerns about his mental health. He had previous offences, including trespassing on a railway. The article indicates he was given a curfew, but does not explicitly state a prison sentence for these charges.

5. Joshua Moore (involved in manslaughter in Leicester)

This Joshua Moore admitted to being responsible for the death of James McKeown (also known as Jim) in Beaumont Park, Leicester, in April 2026. Moore punched McKeown, who was walking home, causing him to fall and sustain a fatal head injury. He faces a lengthy prison term for this offense.

6. Joshua Nicholas Moore (Wimbledon Magistrates' Court)

A Joshua Nicholas Moore has a scheduled hearing at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on July 9, 2026. No specific charges or outcomes are detailed in the public record snippet, only the upcoming court appearance.

7. Joshua Moore (Winchester Combined Court Centre)

A Joshua Moore had a hearing scheduled at Winchester Combined Court Centre on June 4, 2026. This was a Magistrates' Court hearing, and no specific charges or outcomes were detailed in the public record snippet.

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