Cardiff council secured its first anti-social behaviour order
last week against 19-year old Miles Flynn. The order, awarded by
Cardiff magistrate’s court for a three-year period, prohibits him
from entering the Llanedeyrn and Pentwyn areas of Cardiff. Flynn is
also banned from approaching named witnesses and two of his
associates.
Order bans Cardiff man
July 26, 2001 in Legal, Youth justice
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