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Woman admits abuse charges



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
A woman has pleaded guilty to three counts of ABH against a frail elderly man.
Suzan Margaret Harrison, 56, of Torrisholme Road appeared before Preston Crown Court.

The court heard one of those charges related to pyschological abuse.
Harrison was given conditional bail.

Judge Anthony Russell, the Recorder of Preston warned her she could be looking at a custodial sentence on November 28.

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  • Last Updated: 13 October 2008 10:11 AM
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brigpnefan,

preston 13/10/2008 17:44:01
What a shocking thing to do to an old lady,when you go to prison (i hope) you will not be in there for an easy ride,even women cons dont like that sort of crime!
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boldilox,

preston 13/10/2008 17:44:49
Bail.. lock her up and throw away the key.Scum like her make me billious
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brigpnefan,

preston 13/10/2008 17:50:12
Frail old man should have been,new lappy!
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