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Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport
Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport

The Independent

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport

A former Conservative MP has appeared in court accused of having a false passport during the time she was sitting in Parliament. Katie Wallis, 41, of Butetown, Cardiff, the MP for Bridgend in South Wales from 2019 to 2024, became the first openly transgender MP in the House of Commons in 2022. Wallis, who uses female pronouns and was previously known as Jamie, appeared before Cardiff Crown Court on Monday representing herself. The charge was not read out in court, but the defendant previously appeared in Cardiff Magistrates' Court accused of having a false passport 'without reasonable excuse'. Wallis was alleged to be in possession of the document in April 2022, while she was still serving as a Conservative MP. Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, the Recorder of Cardiff, adjourned the hearing for Wallis to either seek legal representation or make an informed decision on representing herself. The judge said: 'I'm going to adjourn this for a short period of time to enable you to decide whether you want to get at least some initial advice.' Wallis will next appear on August 15. Wallis, who appeared in court wearing a pink jacket, was released on bail until the next hearing.

Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport
Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Former Tory MP appears in court charged with having false passport

A former Conservative MP has appeared in court accused of having a false passport during the time she was sitting in Parliament. Katie Wallis, 41, of Butetown, Cardiff, the MP for Bridgend in South Wales from 2019 to 2024, became the first openly transgender MP in the House of Commons in 2022. Wallis, who uses female pronouns and was previously known as Jamie, appeared before Cardiff Crown Court on Monday representing herself. The charge was not read out in court, but the defendant previously appeared in Cardiff Magistrates' Court accused of having a false passport 'without reasonable excuse'. Wallis was alleged to be in possession of the document in April 2022, while she was still serving as a Conservative MP. Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, the Recorder of Cardiff, adjourned the hearing for Wallis to either seek legal representation or make an informed decision on representing herself. The judge said: 'I'm going to adjourn this for a short period of time to enable you to decide whether you want to get at least some initial advice.' Wallis will next appear on August 15. Wallis, who appeared in court wearing a pink jacket, was released on bail until the next hearing.

Mother who hid the bodies of two dead babies inside blankets and binbags walks free from court
Mother who hid the bodies of two dead babies inside blankets and binbags walks free from court

Daily Mail​

time10-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Mother who hid the bodies of two dead babies inside blankets and binbags walks free from court

A woman who concealed the remains of her two stillborn babies inside her home has been given a suspended sentence. Egle Zilinskaite, 31, of Crwys Road in Cardiff, hid the bodies of two full-term babies inside her home after she delivered them 'alone and without medical support ', a court was told. Mother-of-five Zilinskaite concealed the pregnancies due to a 'fundamental distrust of authorities, both in the UK and based on her experiences in Lithuania' where she was born, a judge sitting at Cardiff Crown Court said on Thursday. Zilinskaite was sentenced to two years' imprisonment suspended for two years, and is required to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and 15 days of Rehabilitation Activity Requirement. The judge said that the deaths were 'not' her fault. Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, sentencing, told the defendant: 'You made a deliberate decision not to seek assistance from the authorities because you knew the authorities could and would remove your children if necessary.' She added: 'While you have committed serious offences, the deaths of your children were not your fault, and you have suffered the loss of two children at birth.' On November 26, 2022, police officers were searching the end-of-terrace property in Maes-Y-Felin, Wildmill, Bridgend, as part of a separate inquiry when they noticed a 'foul smell' coming from the upstairs area of the house, the court heard. Upon investigating, they discovered the first baby concealed in blankets and bin bags in the property's attic, and the second baby wrapped in bed sheets in an airing cupboard, the judge was told. Medical examination later revealed the children, referred to as Baby A and Baby B in court, were full-term babies and the biological children of Zilinskaite and her then partner, Zilvinas Ledovskis, who lived with her. Due to the severe decomposition of the remains, no cause of death could be ascertained, the court heard. A pathologist however found it was 'not unreasonable' to conclude both babies died at around the time of birth due to the presence of placenta and umbilical cord. The court heard Zilinskaite gave birth to the first baby in August 2019 at a separate address, then moved the remains to the house in Bridgend where she delivered a second stillborn child in September 2021. During the sentence hearing, defence lawyer Matthew Roberts told the judge Zilinskaite feared she would be blamed for the stillbirths at the time. He said: 'Her emotions were all over the place, she didn't know what to do. 'She had a difficult relationship with her partner who was an alcoholic and was also emotionally abusive towards her.' Zilinskaite pleaded guilty to two counts of concealing the birth of a child and two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a dead body at a previous hearing on April 10 2024. At the time, her former partner Ledovskis, now 50, of Phoebe Road in Swansea, pleaded not guilty to the same charges. The van driver was due to face trial later this year charged with two counts of concealing the birth of a child and two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a dead body. Following a review of the evidence, the van driver was found not guilty at a hearing before Cardiff Crown Court, after the prosecution said it would be presenting no evidence against him. Addressing Mr Ledovskis, Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, the Recorder of Cardiff, said: 'The prosecution has offered no evidence against you and accordingly I direct not guilty verdicts to be entered. 'That concludes the proceedings so far as you are concerned.' A funeral also took place in May this year during which the babies were buried, the court was told.

Suspended sentence for Wildmill mum who hid stillborn babies' bodies
Suspended sentence for Wildmill mum who hid stillborn babies' bodies

BBC News

time10-07-2025

  • BBC News

Suspended sentence for Wildmill mum who hid stillborn babies' bodies

A mum who hid the remains of her two stillborn babies inside her home has been given a suspended prison sentence. Egle Žilinskaitė, 31, hid the bodies of two full-term babies inside her home after she delivered them "alone and without medical support".The mother-of-five concealed the pregnancies due to a "fundamental distrust of authorities, both in the UK and based on her experiences in Lithuania" where she was born, a judge at Cardiff Crown Court said on Thursday.Žilinskaitė was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, suspended for two years, and was ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and a 15-day rehabilitation activity requirement. Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, sentencing, told Žilinskaitė: "You made a deliberate decision not to seek assistance from the authorities because you knew the authorities could and would remove your children if necessary."While you have committed serious offences, the deaths of your children were not your fault and you have suffered the loss of two children at birth."On 26 November 2022, police officers were searching the end-of-terrace property in Maes-Y-Felin, Wildmill, Bridgend, as part of a separate inquiry when they noticed a "foul smell" coming from the upstairs area of the house, the court heard. Upon investigating, they discovered the first baby concealed in blankets and bin bags in the house's attic, and the second baby wrapped in bed sheets in an airing cupboard, the judge was examination later revealed the children, referred to as Baby A and Baby B in court, were full-term babies and the biological children of Žilinskaitė and her then partner, Žilvinas Ledovskis, who lived with to the severe decomposition of the remains, no cause of death could be ascertained, the court heard.A pathologist however found it was "not unreasonable" to conclude both babies died at around the time of birth due to the presence of a placenta and an umbilical court heard Žilinskaitė gave birth to the first baby in August 2019 at a separate address, then moved the remains to the house in Bridgend where she delivered a second stillborn child in September 2021. During the sentencing hearing, defence lawyer Matthew Roberts told the judge Žilinskaitė feared she would be blamed for the stillbirths at the said: "Her emotions were all over the place, she didn't know what to do."She had a difficult relationship with her partner who was an alcoholic and was also emotionally abusive towards her."Zilinskaite pleaded guilty to two counts of concealing the birth of a child and two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a dead body at a previous hearing on 10 April the time, her former partner Ledovskis, now 50, of Phoebe Road in Swansea, pleaded not guilty to the same was however found not guilty on all counts in May this year after the prosecution said it would be presenting no evidence against him.A funeral also took place in May this year during which the babies were buried, the court was told.

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