Pro-Palestine protesters who damaged factory over alleged Israel links forced to do unpaid work
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Pro-Palestine protesters who damaged a factory over alleged Israel links were forced to do unpaid work.Three women who targeted the Newcastle factory have been handed community sentences following their conviction for criminal damage.Hollie Mildenhall, 25, Georgia Coote, 28, and Summer Oxlade, 29, must each pay £600 in compensation after causing nearly £7,500 worth of damage during a protest at Pearson Engineering in February 2025.Newcastle Crown Court imposed 12-month community orders on all three defendants.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Oxlade was directed to complete 100 hours of unpaid work, whilst Mildenhall and Coote were each directed to complete 80 hours.The jury rejected the women's argument that their actions were lawful because they aimed to prevent weapons from reaching Palestine.The trio arrived at the Scotswood Road premises wearing red overalls at approximately 05:20 GMT on February 18, 2025, accompanied by two men with links to Palestine Action who intimidated...
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