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Niven Matthewman, aged 19, of Albert Street, Swinton, Rotherham, pleaded guilty to violent disorder on Wednesday, August 14 at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court. On August 19 he was sentenced to two years and eight months in a young offenders’ institution and handed a Criminal Behaviour Order for ten years.

Nathan Palmer, aged 29 of New Street, Hemingfield, Barnsley, pleaded guilty to violent disorder at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. He was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison on August 19.

Dylan White, aged 48, of The Farmstead, Bolton-Upon-Dearne pleaded guilty to violent disorder on Tuesday (13 August) at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court. On August 15 he was sentenced to two years in prison.

Billy Pemberton, aged 31 of Rosehill Road, Rawmarsh pleaded guilty to violent disorder and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place when he appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on 12 August. He was sentenced to two years and four months in jail and a five-year CBO on August 15.

Michael Whitehead, aged 27, of no fixed address appeared before Sheffield Crown Court on August 15, when he was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison. He pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder on August 14.

Glyn Guest, aged 60, pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder on August 12. at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court, and sentenced to two years and eight months in prison during a Sheffield Crown Court hearing held on August 14.

Trevor Lloyd, aged 49, of Oak Avenue, Wath-Upon-Dearne, Rotherham, was sentenced to three years and handed a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) for ten years, during a Sheffield Crown Court hearing held on August 14, after admitting to one count of violent disorder at an earlier hearing.

Stuart Bolton, aged 38, of Manchester Square, New Holland, North Lincolnshire, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and use of a motor vehicle on a public road without third party insurance during a hearing held at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 12. He was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison during a hearing held on August 14.

Elliot Wragg, aged 23, of Assembly Way, Barnsley, pleaded guilty to the offence of violent disorder at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 12. He was sentenced to two years and four months in custody during a hearing held at Sheffield Crown Court on August 14.

Kaine Hicks, aged 22, of Wombwell Road, Platts Common, Barnsley appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 10 and pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He was sentenced to two years, eight months in prison, and received a 10-year criminal behaviour order, during a hearing held at Sheffield Crown Court on August 13.

Drew Jarvis, aged 19, of no fixed address appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 10 and pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He was sentenced before Sheffield Crown Court on August 13, when he was jailed for three years and received a 10-year criminal behaviour order.

Ricky Hardman, aged 41, of Norfolk Road, Barnsley appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 9, and pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He was sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on August 12, when he was jailed for two years, eight months and made the subject of a 10-year criminal behaviour order.

Kenzie Roughley, aged 18, of Barnsley Road, South Elmsall, Pontefract has pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He was sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on August 9, when he was sent to begin a sentence of two years, four months in youth detention.

Sheffield Star

Kaine Hicks is now behind bars after abusing police in the Rotherham riots

A smirking Valentino-clad thug subjected hard-working officers to vile verbal abuse while they tried to calm riots in Rotherham.

Kaine Hicks, 22, was bedecked in designer garments when he went to the Holiday Inn in Manvers on August 4. The hotel is used to house asylum seekers and refugees and was the location of violent disorder which resulted in a large number of arrests last week.

Hicks, Wombwell Road, Platts Common, Barnsley, claims he went to the hotel to be “nosy” but was captured on police bodycam footage verbally abusing officers.

Prosecutor Neil Coxon told Sheffield Crown Court on Tuesday: “Effectively, he is captured by PC Goodman on bodycam footage. The defendant’s described as wearing a Valentino sweatshirt jumper. It is very distinctive and he can be seen walking along the line where the police officer is stationed. He acted in an aggressive manner towards the officer, is verbally abusive and is heard saying a number of things including, ‘You f****** dirty b*******, the f****** lot of you, dirty c**** All of yous, go on, go on.’

“He was part of a group who are putting their hands up and pushing against the officer’s shields.

Recorder of Sheffield Judge Jeremy Richardson KC said: “The officers were obviously doing their level best to protect the hotel, which was on the left, and this is when this incident occurred.”

It was said Hicks had previous convictions for offences including possession of cocaine, ketamine and ecstasy and possession with intent to supply cannabis. Mitigating, Dale Harris said: “His guilty plea effectively reflects his involvement in it, which is limited.”

The court heard Hicks is a self-employed construction worker who has “never been involved in any protest before” but had seen it “advertised on social media before”. Mr Harris said: “He had gone because in his words – he was nosy and wanted to see what was happening and crossed the line. He will pay a heavy price in losing his liberty, because his earning will be affected.

“In spite of the context of this incident occurs, he holds no strong political opinions and rejects any suggestion he is part of any far-right group – he doesn’t share those views and wouldn’t regard himself as having any negative opinions. He is, well I suspect, tarred with the same brush, given the nature of the criminality that unfolded.

Judge Richardson jailed Hicks for two years and eight months and told him: “On 4th August there was major civil disorder in the Manvers area, that was part of national civil unrest. The disorder was unquestionably racist of character and extremely frightening for anyone there.

“It was perpetrated by an ignorant mob. You were a part of that mob. I have absolutely no doubt that many decent people in Rotherham were badly affected by what occurred. There was violence and very threatening conduct in the context of this case to police officers in particular by you. I have said it on several occasions and make no apology for repeating this: The police officers who were present doing their duty are deserving of high praise for the way in which they resisted provocation and handled an immensely challenging situation with precision and skill.

“You – I repeat – were part of this mob of ignorant and violent individuals. It must be made clear those participating in this violent disorder will be punished severely by these courts…You were targeting the police, as were others. There was disruption and severe detrimental impact to the community. This was unquestionably a racist incident.”

The judge also made Hicks the subject of a 10-year Criminal Behaviour Order.

Yorkshire Live

The six men are all now set to be sentenced

Six men have pleaded guilty after days of rioting and trouble across South Yorkshire.

The men, aged between 41 and 16 are all now set to be sentenced after pleading guilty to offences related to the rioting and violence which has taken place across South Yorkshire and the rest of the country over the past few days. The men come from all across South Yorkshire and beyond.

Now, their names have been released.

Kaine Hicks, aged 22 and of Wombwell Road, Platts Common, Barnsley, appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 10, pleading guilty to violent disorder. He has now been remanded in custody and will appear before Sheffield Crown Court on August 13.

Drew Jarvis

Drew Jarvis

Another man, Drew Jarvis, 19 and of no fixed address, has appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court today and pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He has also been remanded into custody and will appear before Sheffield Crown Court on August 13 for sentencing.

Ricky Hardman, 41 and of Norfolk Road, Barnsley, also appeared before Sheffield Magistrate’s Court yesterday, on August 9. He pleaded guilty to violent disorder.

Hardman will appear before Sheffield Crown Court for sentencing on August 12.

Kenzie Roughley

Kenzie Roughley

Kenzie Roughley, 18 and of Barnsley Road, South Elmsall, Pontefract, pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He has been remanded in custody and will appear at Sheffield Crown Court.

Joshua Simpson

Meanwhile, Joshua Simpson, 26 and of no fixed abode, has pleaded guilty to assault of an emergency worker. He has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on August 27.

Another 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and will appear before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on October 2, 2024.

Yorkshire Live