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Romanian man cries after pleading guilty to Harehills arson
A man has been told he could face jail for setting fire to cardboard and packaging during a night of unrest in Barbu pleaded guilty to arson in Harehills on the evening of 18 July 2024 when he appeared at Leeds Crown Court erupted in the area after police assisted social workers taking four children into emergency foster care before hundreds took to the streets, which saw a police car flipped and a double-decker bus 47, of Belbrook Avenue in Burmantofts, will be sentenced at the same court on 3 October. He wept and hugged his family members outside the courtroom after the hearing.
Speaking through a Romanian interpreter, Barbu told the court: "I do apologise. I had no reason to do so", when asked for a plea in relation to the for a plea for a second time, he said: "I'm guilty, but I didn't have the intention to do so."I don't know what it was in my mind."His Honour Judge Guy Kearl told the defendant "all sentencing options remain open", including a custodial was convicted of violent disorder in relation to the unrest at Leeds Magistrates' Court on 16 July. He will be sentenced for both offences on 3 further details about his role in the disorder was provided during the hearing, with Barbu's unconditional bail of last month 23 people had been convicted and sentenced to more than 39 years in prison in total for their roles in the disorder, according to West Yorkshire Police.
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