The trial over a father and son’s involvement in a village feud has come to a close - with the son cleared of two serious charges.
A jury has began to deliberate on the guilt of the father and son involved in a village family feud.
Prosecutors compared defendants to "kids caught with their hand in the cookie jar" - but barristers argued that lying witnesses prove their innocence.
A father and son claimed they were left fighting for their lives after being confronted by a group of nearly ten people, a jury heard.
Witnesses described threats to kill, the throwing of petrol bombs and “flaming” vehicles as the investigation into a family feud continued.
A man appeared in court for a police bail application, asking to be allowed to enter Norfolk.
A woman is set to face trial in May after being charged with stealing from two retail stores.
A 19-year-old man who crashed a work van into an Upwell house while drink-driving then tried to hide in a ditch must do 200 hours of unpaid work.
A man was caught carrying two different types of class B drugs after "acting suspiciously" in the town centre.
A banned driver who led police on two dangerous pursuits was jailed for 26 months after a judge described him as a "menace" to other road users.
Whoever replaces Boris Johnson as prime minister will have fewer than 900 days in office before they need to call a general election.
Tragic Rikki Neave was a cheeky little boy whose short life was marred by allegations of violence and neglect.
Weetabix held the key to bringing the killer of former March schoolboy Rikki Neave to justice after 27 years, a senior prosecutor has said.
A man who is accused of sexually touching a girl under the age of 13 has been sent for crown court trial.
A man has appeared in court on a fraud charge.
A lorry was driven 150 miles by a man almost three times the alcohol limit, a court has heard.
A teenager has appeared in Youth Court on an allegation of rape on a boy of seven.
A man who drove into the back of another car at high speed and then fled the scene has been disqualified for nine months.
The mother of murdered schoolboy Rikki Neave has denied bragging about being a “high priestess of the occult” as she again took the witness stand.
The mother of murdered Rikki Neave has denied grabbing him around the neck as “punishment for being naughty".