Steven Shears
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Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information in the UK indicates that an individual named Steven Shears has been involved in legal proceedings, primarily at Exeter Law Courts.
Key facts and dates include:
- Criminal Damage at Exeter Cathedral: Steven Shears, 35, of Landkey, admitted to causing over £13,000 worth of criminal damage at Exeter Cathedral in December 2024. He used bolt cutters to enter the Norman cathedral and damaged stained glass windows, doors, electric cables, and alarms. Shears told police he entered the cathedral to "put up a flag". This case was heard at Exeter Crown Court.
- Upcoming Court Appearances:
- Steven Shears has a criminal case (Reference: 50DE0430625) listed at Exeter Law Courts for a hearing on June 10, 2026, at 10:00 AM, before His Honour Judge David Evans.
- The same criminal case (Reference: 50DE0430625) also has a hearing scheduled for June 14, 2026, at 10:00 AM, before His Honour Judge David Evans at Exeter Law Courts.
- Another hearing for Steven Shears (Reference: 50DE0430625) is listed for June 18, 2026, at 10:00 AM, before His Honour Judge Stephen Climie at Exeter Law Courts.
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