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Trial Date Set – Morag and Anthony Jordan

Monday 21 June 2010

On 17 June in the Old Library Court at the Royal Court of Jersey, Morag Louise Jordan and Anthony Jordan attended a Directions Hearing. Both Mr and Mrs Jordan have denied 49 counts of assault against children at Haut de la Garenne children’s home. A trial date has been scheduled for 15 November 2010. Mr [...]


Indictment of Morag & Anthony Jordan – Royal Court

Friday 7 May 2010

Morag Louise Jordan and Anthony Jordan were presented on indictment before the Royal Court of Jersey on Friday 7 May 2010. Mrs Jordan is charged with the 35 separate counts of common assault which she is alleged to have carried out against children at the premises known as Haut de la Garenne in the Parish [...]


Appeals of Curtis Warren and five others rejected by the Court of Appeal, Jersey

Wednesday 5 May 2010

Today (Wednesday 5 May 2010), the Court of Appeal in Jersey has rejected the appeals against the convictions of Curtis Warren, Jonathan Welsh, James O’Brien, Jason Woodward, Paul Hunt and Oliver Lucas. The six men were convicted on 7 October 2009 for conspiring to import cannabis, with a street value of £1 million, into the [...]


Jersey Magistrate’s Court

Friday 26 March 2010

On Friday 26th March 2010, Morag and Anthony Jordan, both of Kirriemuir, Scotland, appeared in Jersey’s Magistrate’s Court. Morag Jordan is charged with 32 counts of common assault, dating from 1970 to 1984. Her husband, Anthony Jordan is charged with 14 counts of common assault, dating from 1978 to 1984. All but one of the [...]


Update on Appeals – Curtis Warren and others

Thursday 25 March 2010

The applications for leave to appeal in the case of Curtis Warren, Jonathan Welsh, James O’Brien, Jason Woodward, Paul Hunt and Oliver Lucas concluded in Jersey’s Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday 24th March. All six men entered applications for leave to appeal against their convictions. Messrs Warren, Welsh, O’Brien and Woodward also applied for their sentences [...]