Liam Wilkinson
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Here is a summary of public criminal case information and legal proceedings associated with individuals named Liam Wilkinson in the UK, based on available public records:
1. Liam Wilkinson (Shrewsbury Crown Court - Domestic Abuse)
- Key Facts: This individual, aged 34 and of no fixed address, was involved in a domestic abuse case. He caused serious injuries to his former partner by headbutting her during a trip to Blackpool and later punching her face and body, resulting in a broken nose and eye socket damage. A second assault occurred on March 16, 2022.
- Charges: Causing grievous bodily harm with intent and actual bodily harm.
- Court Appearances/Decisions: He was convicted on September 2 of the previous year (prior to June 2026) and sentenced at Shrewsbury Crown Court on June 30, 2026.
- Sentence: He received a total prison sentence of five years, comprising three years and nine months for grievous bodily harm with intent, and an additional one year and three months for actual bodily harm, served consecutively. A restraining order preventing contact with the victim for five years was also imposed.
2. Liam Wilkinson (York Crown Court - Unfair Trading)
- Key Facts: This individual, aged 25 and from Eastbourne Road, Darlington, operated a business called Brit-Plas, offering UPVC guttering replacements. Customers complained of poor quality work, inflated prices, and harassment for payment.
- Charges: Unfair trading offenses.
- Court Appearances/Decisions: He pleaded guilty to two offenses on October 30, 2025, and was sentenced at York Crown Court on January 16, 2026.
- Sentence: He was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment and paid £8,095 in compensation to his victims.
3. Liam Wilkinson (Welshpool Magistrates' Court - Driving Offence)
- Key Facts: This individual, from Laburnum Drive, Oswestry, was suspected of drink driving and became abusive towards a police officer, refusing to provide a breath sample. Alcohol issues were noted as a long-standing problem.
- Charges: Failing to provide a specimen of breath.
- Court Appearances/Decisions: He was sentenced at Welshpool Magistrates' Court on July 2, 2024, after admitting the charge.
- Sentence: He was banned from driving for six months, received a 12-month community order with a six-month alcohol treatment program and 15 rehabilitation requirement days, and was ordered to pay £239 in fines, surcharges, and costs.
4. Liam Wilkinson (Bexley Magistrates' Court - Upcoming Hearing)
- Key Facts: A public court record indicates a first hearing for an individual named Liam Wilkinson, estimated to be around 28 years old.
- Charges: Destroy/damage property of a value unknown and burglary other than dwelling with intent to steal.
- Court Appearances/Decisions: A first hearing is scheduled for May 22, 2026, at Bexley Magistrates' Court.
5. Liam Wilkinson (Tameside Magistrates' Court - Upcoming Hearing)
- Key Facts: A public court record shows an upcoming hearing for an individual named Liam Wilkinson.
- Charges: No specific charges are detailed in the available public record for this upcoming hearing, as it is a first hearing where charges are formally read.
- Court Appearances/Decisions: A hearing is scheduled for June 15, 2026, at Tameside Magistrates' Court.
6. Liam Wilkinson (Chorley Magistrates - Anti-Social Behaviour Order)
- Key Facts: This individual, aged 19 at the time and from Pennine Road, Chorley, was the subject of numerous complaints regarding anti-social behavior, including climbing on roofs, drunkenness, and throwing stones and eggs.
- Charges: Anti-social behavior.
- Court Appearances/Decisions: An interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) was issued by Chorley magistrates on December 17, 2009.
- Sentence: The ASBO banned him from specific areas of Chorley and prohibited certain behaviors, such as being drunk in public or throwing objects.
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