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Carjack man vulnerable in custody, court told

A MAN who pleaded guilty to attempting to carjack a pregnant woman remains vulnerable in custody because of his ­intellectual disability, a court has heard.William Charles Mitchell’s barrister Robert Thyssen yesterday said his client, who had an IQ of 56, was hospitalised and lost two teeth as a result of an assault in custody last week.The County […]

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