THESE CARMARTHENSHIRE residents have been accused of threatening to burn down a woman’s flat and of causing damage to a car and a house.
The defendants, both from the Ammanford area, have had their cases heard in court recently.
The cases were heard at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court.
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Here’s a round-up of the cases.
DOMANIE CARTER, 52, of Treforis in Betws, has been accused of threatening to burn a woman’s flat down.
Carter was charged at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court with threatening to damage or destroy property.
It was alleged that, on March 22, Carter threatened a woman that they would burn her flat, on Riverway in Ammanford, down.
Carter had pleaded not guilty on March 23.
At Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on March 28, a trial date was set of May 8. Carter was granted bail until that date.
JAMIE DAVIES, 33, of Llwyd Road in Ammanford, admitted damaging a man’s van window, front door and garden gate.
Davies appeared at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with criminal damage.
He was accused of causing damage on January 19 to a van window, front door and garden gate belonging to a man on Cae Coed in Llandybie.
Davies pleaded guilty at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on March 28.
He was granted bail, and a pre-sentence report was ordered. The defendant will be sentenced on April 23.
Davies was told that all sentencing options remain open.
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