Winchester Combined Court Centre is a law court in Winchester, Hampshire, England built in the mid 1970s. It is owned and operated by HM Courts & Tribunals Service. The most high-profile cases to be heard there are that of Rose West murder trial in 1995, and the 6 members of the Provisional IRA, who were convicted amongst heavy security in the Great Hall of causing 2 bomb explosions injuring 216 people in central London that March.
The centre up-until the mid 1990s also contained magistrate courts, and these temporally returned
in 2011 whilst the court building in Basingstoke were undergoing a refurbishment.
Winchester is a city and the county town of Hampshire. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government district, and is located at the western end of the South Downs National Park, along the course of the River Itchen. It is situated 61 miles (98km) south-west of London and 13.6 miles (21.9km) from Southampton, its closest city. At the time of the 2011 Census, Winchester had a population of 45,184. The wider City of Winchester district which includes towns such as Alresford and Bishop's Waltham has a population of 116,800
Winchester developed from the Roman town of Venta Belgarum, which in turn developed from an Iron Ageoppidum. Winchester's major landmark is Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, with the distinction of having the longest nave and overall length of all Gothic cathedrals in Europe. The city is home to the University of Winchester and Winchester College, the oldest public school in the United Kingdom still to be using its original buildings.
Winchester is a small suburban town located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, eight miles north of downtown Boston. It is an affluent bedroom community for professionals who work in the greater Boston area. The population was 21,374 at the 2010 United States Census.
History
The land on which Winchester now sits was purchased from Native Americans by representatives of the settlement of Charlestown in 1639, and the area was first settled by Europeans in 1640. In the early years of the settlement, the area was known informally as Waterfield, a reference to its many ponds and to the river which bisected the central village. In its second century, the area was referred to as Black Horse Village, after the busy tavern and hostelry in its center.
Until the middle of the 19th century, parts of Arlington, Medford, Cambridge, and Woburn comprised what is now Winchester. The movement toward incorporation of what, by this time, was called South Woburn was likely precipitated by the rise of the Whig Party in Massachusetts (History of Winchester, Massachusetts by H. S. Chapman and Bruce W. Stone, 1936, 1975).
There has probably been a prison in Winchester, mainly known as Winchester gaol, since the thirteenth century.
Winchester Prison was built to a Victorian radial design, with five 'spokes' radiating from a central hub. Four of these are used for prisoner accommodation and one for administration.
Between 1900 and 1963, 16 executions took place at the prison. The last was that of Dennis Whitty, convicted of capital murder at Cornwall Assizes, and hanged on 17 December 1963.
In 1995 serial killer Rosemary West, wife of Fred West, was held in Winchester on remand for the duration of her trial in Winchester Crown Court. Each day she was driven from her specially built unit within the male segregation block half a mile down the road to the court.
In December 2001, a convicted murderer escaped from Winchester Prison by scaling the wall. The prisoner went on the run after using a home-made handsaw to saw through the bars of his ground floor cell window. He then used a rope and grappling hook to scale the 30-feet wall of the prison. The prisoner was recaptured days later.
Previously unseen, this video, recorded on 12th March 2007, records a public meeting at Winchester Combined Courts to mark the bicentenary of the Abolition of Slavery Act. Chaired by Debbie Thrower, the speaker was Rt Hon Tony Benn who explored the continuing search to end slavery.
published: 09 Mar 2022
Young man receives triple conviction at Winchester Crown Court
A 24 year-old-man has been convicted of dangerous driving, common assault and perverting the course of justice.
published: 26 Feb 2014
Law Court Winchester Evacuated
Specific threat lead to full-scale alert
published: 16 Apr 2012
Interview with Winchester High Court Judge, Recorder Keith Cutler
Pre-recorded interview with Judge K Cutler.
HHJ Cutler talks about how the court system is handling court cases while social distancing measures in place, and how they are working on finding new spaces to hold trials.
More details here: https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/winchester-crown-court-opens-more-trials
published: 15 Jul 2020
Animal rights group sentenced
DCI Andy Robbins explains the case at Winchester Crown Court
published: 26 Sep 2009
Hollie Murder Trial
Keith McKay, police liason officer, reads a statement from the family of Hollie Green who's ex-partner Daniel Gibbons was jailed for her murder at Winchester Crown Court.
Three men have been convicted of planning a sham marriage to allow one of them to stay in the UK.
Devine Abanda, 27, from Cameroon, was arrested at Winchester's Register Office in February 2014 as he prepared to marry Olivia Godefroy.
Pacombe Djedje, 30, and Belgian Olivier Attee, 31, were also convicted of immigration law breaches after a trial at Winchester Crown Court.
The bride had previously admitted conspiring to marry Abanda for money.
French national Godefroy was due to be paid £2,000 to marry the groom, jurors were told.
She also admitted bigamy, having been already been married to two men.
Abanda, of Hillards Road, Uxbridge, west London, had tried to marry as his visa was due to expire, the court heard.
A number of documents were found in baggage belonging to the wedding p...
published: 16 Jun 2015
Crown Court - Preparing to come to court
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvx...
published: 13 Jan 2022
Sergeant Sabotage Case: Jury Retires
16/11/17 update: this was shot on Tuesday 14th November. Since then the jury has retired and is considering their verdict. There is no way to tell how long the jury will take to come to a unanimous verdict, but what is certain is that when they do we will update you here on Winchester News Online.
Winchester News Online (WINOL) is produced by students of the BA (Hons) Journalism at the University of Winchester in the UK.
Alongside providing campus news, Winchester News Online (WINOL) brings you the latest news, commentary, politics and sport from Hampshire and the south.
Web: http://www.winol.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WJournalism
https://www.facebook.com/winolnews/
BA (Hons) Journalism at Winchester University:
https://goo.gl/hrqfzq
published: 16 Nov 2017
First criminal sentencing televised from Crown Court
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
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Previously unseen, this video, recorded on 12th March 2007, records a public meeting at Winchester Combined Courts to mark the bicentenary of the Abolition of ...
Previously unseen, this video, recorded on 12th March 2007, records a public meeting at Winchester Combined Courts to mark the bicentenary of the Abolition of Slavery Act. Chaired by Debbie Thrower, the speaker was Rt Hon Tony Benn who explored the continuing search to end slavery.
Previously unseen, this video, recorded on 12th March 2007, records a public meeting at Winchester Combined Courts to mark the bicentenary of the Abolition of Slavery Act. Chaired by Debbie Thrower, the speaker was Rt Hon Tony Benn who explored the continuing search to end slavery.
Pre-recorded interview with Judge K Cutler.
HHJ Cutler talks about how the court system is handling court cases while social distancing measures in place, and h...
Pre-recorded interview with Judge K Cutler.
HHJ Cutler talks about how the court system is handling court cases while social distancing measures in place, and how they are working on finding new spaces to hold trials.
More details here: https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/winchester-crown-court-opens-more-trials
Pre-recorded interview with Judge K Cutler.
HHJ Cutler talks about how the court system is handling court cases while social distancing measures in place, and how they are working on finding new spaces to hold trials.
More details here: https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/winchester-crown-court-opens-more-trials
Keith McKay, police liason officer, reads a statement from the family of Hollie Green who's ex-partner Daniel Gibbons was jailed for her murder at Winchester Cr...
Keith McKay, police liason officer, reads a statement from the family of Hollie Green who's ex-partner Daniel Gibbons was jailed for her murder at Winchester Crown Court.
Keith McKay, police liason officer, reads a statement from the family of Hollie Green who's ex-partner Daniel Gibbons was jailed for her murder at Winchester Crown Court.
Three men have been convicted of planning a sham marriage to allow one of them to stay in the UK.
Devine Abanda, 27, from Cameroon, was arrested at Winchester'...
Three men have been convicted of planning a sham marriage to allow one of them to stay in the UK.
Devine Abanda, 27, from Cameroon, was arrested at Winchester's Register Office in February 2014 as he prepared to marry Olivia Godefroy.
Pacombe Djedje, 30, and Belgian Olivier Attee, 31, were also convicted of immigration law breaches after a trial at Winchester Crown Court.
The bride had previously admitted conspiring to marry Abanda for money.
French national Godefroy was due to be paid £2,000 to marry the groom, jurors were told.
She also admitted bigamy, having been already been married to two men.
Abanda, of Hillards Road, Uxbridge, west London, had tried to marry as his visa was due to expire, the court heard.
A number of documents were found in baggage belonging to the wedding party, including a "crib sheet" giving the bride essential details about her prospective husband, including his full name, address, job and the names of his parents.
The ceremony was interrupted by immigration officers before it could be completed.
Abanda, Djedje, and Attie had each denied one count of conspiracy to facilitate the commission of a breach of UK immigration law by a non-EU person.
Three men have been convicted of planning a sham marriage to allow one of them to stay in the UK.
Devine Abanda, 27, from Cameroon, was arrested at Winchester's Register Office in February 2014 as he prepared to marry Olivia Godefroy.
Pacombe Djedje, 30, and Belgian Olivier Attee, 31, were also convicted of immigration law breaches after a trial at Winchester Crown Court.
The bride had previously admitted conspiring to marry Abanda for money.
French national Godefroy was due to be paid £2,000 to marry the groom, jurors were told.
She also admitted bigamy, having been already been married to two men.
Abanda, of Hillards Road, Uxbridge, west London, had tried to marry as his visa was due to expire, the court heard.
A number of documents were found in baggage belonging to the wedding party, including a "crib sheet" giving the bride essential details about her prospective husband, including his full name, address, job and the names of his parents.
The ceremony was interrupted by immigration officers before it could be completed.
Abanda, Djedje, and Attie had each denied one count of conspiracy to facilitate the commission of a breach of UK immigration law by a non-EU person.
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one par...
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvxA
- Make sure you are aware of the 'airport' style security checks at all our courts and tribunals before you leave. Make sure you don't take anything that could cause an issue with security.
Requesting additional support https://youtu.be/6FhNtLLoJ0s
- If you have a disability and are worried about access to our buildings find out what you can request support for.
Being a witness in court https://youtu.be/CShc5v043Ww
- What to expect if you are witness in court, this video will show you where you will wait, and who you will speak to while waiting to give evidence.
Magistrates' Court https://youtu.be/Pyb-ZFE4URs
- What a magistrates court looks like and what it's like to give evidence.
Crown Court https://youtu.be/5dNm6EYL1b0
- What a Crown court looks like, and what it's like to give evidence.
NOTE: This video was filmed before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We’ve taken steps to make sure our buildings are kept safe, secure and clean in line with Public Health guidance.
We’ve assessed them so we know they’re safe to continue with ‘in-person’ hearings.
You can find more information on GOV.UK. Search ‘coronavirus coming to court’.
If you visit one of our courts or tribunals look out for our information posters.
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvxA
- Make sure you are aware of the 'airport' style security checks at all our courts and tribunals before you leave. Make sure you don't take anything that could cause an issue with security.
Requesting additional support https://youtu.be/6FhNtLLoJ0s
- If you have a disability and are worried about access to our buildings find out what you can request support for.
Being a witness in court https://youtu.be/CShc5v043Ww
- What to expect if you are witness in court, this video will show you where you will wait, and who you will speak to while waiting to give evidence.
Magistrates' Court https://youtu.be/Pyb-ZFE4URs
- What a magistrates court looks like and what it's like to give evidence.
Crown Court https://youtu.be/5dNm6EYL1b0
- What a Crown court looks like, and what it's like to give evidence.
NOTE: This video was filmed before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We’ve taken steps to make sure our buildings are kept safe, secure and clean in line with Public Health guidance.
We’ve assessed them so we know they’re safe to continue with ‘in-person’ hearings.
You can find more information on GOV.UK. Search ‘coronavirus coming to court’.
If you visit one of our courts or tribunals look out for our information posters.
16/11/17 update: this was shot on Tuesday 14th November. Since then the jury has retired and is considering their verdict. There is no way to tell how long the ...
16/11/17 update: this was shot on Tuesday 14th November. Since then the jury has retired and is considering their verdict. There is no way to tell how long the jury will take to come to a unanimous verdict, but what is certain is that when they do we will update you here on Winchester News Online.
Winchester News Online (WINOL) is produced by students of the BA (Hons) Journalism at the University of Winchester in the UK.
Alongside providing campus news, Winchester News Online (WINOL) brings you the latest news, commentary, politics and sport from Hampshire and the south.
Web: http://www.winol.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WJournalism
https://www.facebook.com/winolnews/
BA (Hons) Journalism at Winchester University:
https://goo.gl/hrqfzq
16/11/17 update: this was shot on Tuesday 14th November. Since then the jury has retired and is considering their verdict. There is no way to tell how long the jury will take to come to a unanimous verdict, but what is certain is that when they do we will update you here on Winchester News Online.
Winchester News Online (WINOL) is produced by students of the BA (Hons) Journalism at the University of Winchester in the UK.
Alongside providing campus news, Winchester News Online (WINOL) brings you the latest news, commentary, politics and sport from Hampshire and the south.
Web: http://www.winol.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WJournalism
https://www.facebook.com/winolnews/
BA (Hons) Journalism at Winchester University:
https://goo.gl/hrqfzq
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotional...
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
#Cameras #court #openjustice
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The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
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Previously unseen, this video, recorded on 12th March 2007, records a public meeting at Winchester Combined Courts to mark the bicentenary of the Abolition of Slavery Act. Chaired by Debbie Thrower, the speaker was Rt Hon Tony Benn who explored the continuing search to end slavery.
Pre-recorded interview with Judge K Cutler.
HHJ Cutler talks about how the court system is handling court cases while social distancing measures in place, and how they are working on finding new spaces to hold trials.
More details here: https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/winchester-crown-court-opens-more-trials
Keith McKay, police liason officer, reads a statement from the family of Hollie Green who's ex-partner Daniel Gibbons was jailed for her murder at Winchester Crown Court.
Three men have been convicted of planning a sham marriage to allow one of them to stay in the UK.
Devine Abanda, 27, from Cameroon, was arrested at Winchester's Register Office in February 2014 as he prepared to marry Olivia Godefroy.
Pacombe Djedje, 30, and Belgian Olivier Attee, 31, were also convicted of immigration law breaches after a trial at Winchester Crown Court.
The bride had previously admitted conspiring to marry Abanda for money.
French national Godefroy was due to be paid £2,000 to marry the groom, jurors were told.
She also admitted bigamy, having been already been married to two men.
Abanda, of Hillards Road, Uxbridge, west London, had tried to marry as his visa was due to expire, the court heard.
A number of documents were found in baggage belonging to the wedding party, including a "crib sheet" giving the bride essential details about her prospective husband, including his full name, address, job and the names of his parents.
The ceremony was interrupted by immigration officers before it could be completed.
Abanda, Djedje, and Attie had each denied one count of conspiracy to facilitate the commission of a breach of UK immigration law by a non-EU person.
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvxA
- Make sure you are aware of the 'airport' style security checks at all our courts and tribunals before you leave. Make sure you don't take anything that could cause an issue with security.
Requesting additional support https://youtu.be/6FhNtLLoJ0s
- If you have a disability and are worried about access to our buildings find out what you can request support for.
Being a witness in court https://youtu.be/CShc5v043Ww
- What to expect if you are witness in court, this video will show you where you will wait, and who you will speak to while waiting to give evidence.
Magistrates' Court https://youtu.be/Pyb-ZFE4URs
- What a magistrates court looks like and what it's like to give evidence.
Crown Court https://youtu.be/5dNm6EYL1b0
- What a Crown court looks like, and what it's like to give evidence.
NOTE: This video was filmed before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We’ve taken steps to make sure our buildings are kept safe, secure and clean in line with Public Health guidance.
We’ve assessed them so we know they’re safe to continue with ‘in-person’ hearings.
You can find more information on GOV.UK. Search ‘coronavirus coming to court’.
If you visit one of our courts or tribunals look out for our information posters.
16/11/17 update: this was shot on Tuesday 14th November. Since then the jury has retired and is considering their verdict. There is no way to tell how long the jury will take to come to a unanimous verdict, but what is certain is that when they do we will update you here on Winchester News Online.
Winchester News Online (WINOL) is produced by students of the BA (Hons) Journalism at the University of Winchester in the UK.
Alongside providing campus news, Winchester News Online (WINOL) brings you the latest news, commentary, politics and sport from Hampshire and the south.
Web: http://www.winol.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WJournalism
https://www.facebook.com/winolnews/
BA (Hons) Journalism at Winchester University:
https://goo.gl/hrqfzq
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
#Cameras #court #openjustice
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Winchester Combined Court Centre is a law court in Winchester, Hampshire, England built in the mid 1970s. It is owned and operated by HM Courts & Tribunals Service. The most high-profile cases to be heard there are that of Rose West murder trial in 1995, and the 6 members of the Provisional IRA, who were convicted amongst heavy security in the Great Hall of causing 2 bomb explosions injuring 216 people in central London that March.
The centre up-until the mid 1990s also contained magistrate courts, and these temporally returned
in 2011 whilst the court building in Basingstoke were undergoing a refurbishment.
See the creature - unconscious squeeze and lean - they sleep cathed in nature`s paradise at spring of beauty - they rise feeling mood - or a disease always tested - and deceive deceive about - brightness - darkness storm and breeze - alternating fast - slow to unconsciousness expunge the human mistakes unconsciousness make success and trespass -repeat- dreams become reality saw the doctor`s face laughing arms are broken, one leg is remove the bain is handing on - threads calling the god who direct all mortals cry for the CROWN COURT who has white garments cry for the CROWN COURT who has pungent tools calling the god to stop the inhuman - killing, killing, killing torture, torture, torture cry for ... ... to stop the inhuman killing
A nine-day trial at Winchester Crown Court heard Saadi had meticulously planned the attack, having travelled down from his home in Croydon and scouted the beach the days before ... me', the court heard.
Nasen Saadi, described by his grandfather as a “clever young man”, was convicted of fatally stabbing Amie Gray, 34, following a trial at Winchester Crown Court... .
They were found guilty by a jury at Exeter crown court and jailed for a minimum of 26 years ... However, at a hearing at Winchester crown court this week, the CPS offered no evidence against either man ... That is why we offered no evidence in court.”.
Winchester Crown Court was told that the two women were attacked as they sat chatting on the beach late in the evening ... The court also heard that the defendant has pleaded guilty to failing to provide his mobile phone pin code to police.
As the verdicts were delivered at Winchester Crown Court, Hampshire, Saadi hung his head and did not show any emotion ... The jury at Winchester Crown Court unanimously found Saadi guilty of murder and attempted murder.
A court heard the killers left thousands of pounds cash in the till in an apparently motiveless attack. The intended retrial fell apart when, at a hearing at Winchester Crown Court on Monday, the CPS offered no evidence against either man.
Nasen Saadi, described by his grandfather as a “clever young man”, was convicted of fatally stabbing Amie Gray, 34, following a trial at Winchester Crown Court... Court sketch of Nasen Saadi during his trial at Winchester Crown Court Credit.
Charlie Sherrard KC spoke out at Winchester Crown Court explaining Saadi had been spotted in a different location to the killer at the same time and so there may have been 'another person' responsible, and accused police of 'tunnel vision'.
Earlier, Charlie Sherrard KC, defending, told Winchester Crown Court he will be calling 'no evidence' on behalf of Mr Saadi... Court artist sketch of Nasen Saadi appearing at Winchester Crown Court, Hampshire.
... reason', a court has heard ... In CCTV footage shown to the jury at Winchester Crown Court, the sounds of extended screaming could be heard from a nearby café during the incident as well as a male voice.
Jurors at Winchester Crown Court, Hants, were told Saadi was arrested at his aunt’s home in Purley, south London, on May 28, at which point police seized a number of items from his ‘large bedroom’.
... a court has heard. Nasen Saadi, 20, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with the murder of 34-year-old Amie Gray and the attempted murder of her friend LeanneMiles, 38, at the same location.
Nasen Saadi, 20, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court charged with the murder of 34-year-old Amie Gray and the attempted murder of her friend LeanneMiles, 38, at the same location ... Crown Prosecution Service.