18 year old man from Dorchester has been jailed for stabbing another man causing him serious injuries (gang war)


18 year old man from Dorchester has been jailed for stabbing another man causing him serious injuries (gang war)

18 year old man from Dorchester has been jailed for stabbing another man causing him serious injuries (gang war)

18 year old man Deacon Meuross from Dorchester has been jailed for stabbing a man causing him serious injuries and its believed that it was all over the theft of marijuana and a gang war. 

Police arrested Meuross at his home in Weymouth and they found several rambos. 

Meuross appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court on Tuesday 1st December. 

Mr Jenkins who represented Meuross said “it was all over a theft of marijuana that started this and they hated each other before this”

Meuross admitted to stabbing him but didn’t show any remorse for his actions. 

Judge Tedd Robertson took into account Meuross's early confession and not being remorseful. 

Meuross was found guilty of 2 charges including ABH and possession of drugs and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. 17 years for ABH and 2 years for possession of drugs. 

 

James Lister

Dorset Echo

2 December 2020

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