In the dock: Criminals jailed in Norfolk last month
Robin Couzens tried to set fire to both Chantry Place and Castle Quarter (Image: Norfolk Constabulary) Robin Couzens was handed a 27-month jail sentence after attempting to set fire to both of the main shopping malls in Norwich city centre.
A court heard how the 19-year-old had started fires in Castle Quarter and Chantry Place, just hours apart.
This had forced more than 1,000 people to be evacuated and cost businesses more than £10,000 in lost revenue.
Couzens, of no fixed abode but formerly of Lamb Lane, Cringleford, admitted two counts of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
Elvis Price was jailed for repeatedly stabbing Danny Norman last year (Image: Norfolk Constabulary) Elvis Price, 19, was jailed for 15 years after he repeatedly stabbed a father of two in Thetford on Mother's Day in 2024.
Price and another teenager had previously been found not guilty of attempted murder in court.
However, Price was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and having an article with a blade or point.
Judge Nicholas Ainley imposed an extended 15-year sentence - made up of 12 years youth detention and three years on licence.
Paul Berryman was jailed for six years after he was found to have fabricated a career in the military (Image: Norfolk Constabulary) Paul Berryman, who was convicted of inventing a career in the British Army to avoid being jailed for a firearms offence, was handed a six-year prison sentence.
The 62-year-old had tried to convince a jury at © Norwich Evening News
