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3:46pm Thursday 15th May 2008
A 56-year-old Dudley man admitted money laundering when he appeared before a judge at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
Robert Williams, of Leabank Road, Netherton, was remanded on bail until June 3 by Judge Michael Challinor for a pre-sentence report.
Williams, who had a yard in Pear Tree Lane, Dudley, admitted being concerned in a money laundering arrangement.
Diane Chilton 49, also of Leabank Road, had faced a similar charge but Jane Sarginson, for the prosecution, offered no evidence in her case.
The judge told Chilton she was free to leave the court after recording a verdict of not guilty against her.
A BLIND lady from Milking Bank has won her fight for justice after a callous taxi driver refused to take her guide dog in his cab.
TRIBUTES have been made for a former Dudley head teacher who has died at the age of 88.
THE Dudley Group of Hospitals has become the first NHS Trust in the Black Country to become a Foundation Trust.
I’ve just got back to Dudley from the conference in Manchester.
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