Latest news in Yorkshire: August 29, 2017 12:41:27 PM
A Barnsley man has been remanded into custody after being charged with domestic assault and breaching a number of court orders.
Brian Morley, (35), of Houghton Road, Thurnscoe, appeared at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court today (Monday 21 August) charged with six breaches of a molestation order, one breach of bail conditions, domestic assault and driving with no insurance.
He was also disqualified from driving.
Morley was remanded to reappear at Barnsley Magistrates’ on Thursday 31 August.
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