MOTHER APPEARS IN COURT OVER ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD HARM
2025-12-04 21:41: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court today for a plea hearing.She faces serious allegations involving the cause of unnecessary suffering to a child or young person.
The charges include causing assault, ill-treatment, neglect, abandonment, and injury.
The case, listed under reference 21CL2344423, was briefly heard in count to establishing a plea.
Tuck did not enter a plea immediately and was remanded in custody.
Magistrates ordered her to return for a future trial date.
Details of the allegations remain under investigation, and no further information about the victim has been released.
The court emphasised the importance of due process and fair handling of the case.
Tuck's next appearance will be scheduled following her plea.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about safeguarding and child protection issues in the community.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:39: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court on 30th May 2025 for a plea hearing.
She is charged under case reference 21CL2344423 with causing or permitting the ill treatment, neglect, or abandonment of a child or young person.
The charges also relate to causing unnecessary suffering or injury.
The court session was brief, with Tuck entering a plea to the allegations presented.
Details of the specific accusations were not disclosed in court, and the case has been adjourned for a further hearing.
Tuck’s legal representatives are scheduled to return to court for the next stage of proceedings.
As of now, she remains on bail ahead of the scheduled future appearance.
The case highlights concerns over child protection, though no further information was provided publicly.
The court continues to handle the matter with the necessary legal processes in place.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:41: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court today for a plea hearing.
She faces serious allegations involving the cause of unnecessary suffering to a child or young person.
The charges include causing assault, ill-treatment, neglect, abandonment, and injury.
The case, listed under reference 21CL2344423, was briefly heard in count to establishing a plea.
Tuck did not enter a plea immediately and was remanded in custody.
Magistrates ordered her to return for a future trial date.
Details of the allegations remain under investigation, and no further information about the victim has been released.
The court emphasised the importance of due process and fair handling of the case.
Tuck's next appearance will be scheduled following her plea.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about safeguarding and child protection issues in the community.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:39: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court on 30th May 2025 for a plea hearing.
She is charged under case reference 21CL2344423 with causing or permitting the ill treatment, neglect, or abandonment of a child or young person.
The charges also relate to causing unnecessary suffering or injury.
The court session was brief, with Tuck entering a plea to the allegations presented.
Details of the specific accusations were not disclosed in court, and the case has been adjourned for a further hearing.
Tuck’s legal representatives are scheduled to return to court for the next stage of proceedings.
As of now, she remains on bail ahead of the scheduled future appearance.
The case highlights concerns over child protection, though no further information was provided publicly.
The court continues to handle the matter with the necessary legal processes in place.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:41: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court today for a plea hearing.
She faces serious allegations involving the cause of unnecessary suffering to a child or young person.
The charges include causing assault, ill-treatment, neglect, abandonment, and injury.
The case, listed under reference 21CL2344423, was briefly heard in count to establishing a plea.
Tuck did not enter a plea immediately and was remanded in custody.
Magistrates ordered her to return for a future trial date.
Details of the allegations remain under investigation, and no further information about the victim has been released.
The court emphasised the importance of due process and fair handling of the case.
Tuck's next appearance will be scheduled following her plea.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about safeguarding and child protection issues in the community.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:39: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court on 30th May 2025 for a plea hearing.
She is charged under case reference 21CL2344423 with causing or permitting the ill treatment, neglect, or abandonment of a child or young person.
The charges also relate to causing unnecessary suffering or injury.
The court session was brief, with Tuck entering a plea to the allegations presented.
Details of the specific accusations were not disclosed in court, and the case has been adjourned for a further hearing.
Tuck’s legal representatives are scheduled to return to court for the next stage of proceedings.
As of now, she remains on bail ahead of the scheduled future appearance.
The case highlights concerns over child protection, though no further information was provided publicly.
The court continues to handle the matter with the necessary legal processes in place.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:41: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court today for a plea hearing.
She faces serious allegations involving the cause of unnecessary suffering to a child or young person.
The charges include causing assault, ill-treatment, neglect, abandonment, and injury.
The case, listed under reference 21CL2344423, was briefly heard in count to establishing a plea.
Tuck did not enter a plea immediately and was remanded in custody.
Magistrates ordered her to return for a future trial date.
Details of the allegations remain under investigation, and no further information about the victim has been released.
The court emphasised the importance of due process and fair handling of the case.
Tuck's next appearance will be scheduled following her plea.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about safeguarding and child protection issues in the community.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: 2025-12-04 21:39: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court on 30th May 2025 for a plea hearing.
She is charged under case reference 21CL2344423 with causing or permitting the ill treatment, neglect, or abandonment of a child or young person.
The charges also relate to causing unnecessary suffering or injury.
The court session was brief, with Tuck entering a plea to the allegations presented.
Details of the specific accusations were not disclosed in court, and the case has been adjourned for a further hearing.
Tuck’s legal representatives are scheduled to return to court for the next stage of proceedings.
As of now, she remains on bail ahead of the scheduled future appearance.
The case highlights concerns over child protection, though no further information was provided publicly.
The court continues to handle the matter with the necessary legal processes in place.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:38: Amy Tuck appeared at Cannock Magistrates Court on 9 May 2025 charged with offences linked to the welfare of a child.
The case, listed under reference 21CL2344423, involves allegations of causing unnecessary suffering or injury to a young person.
Tuck faced her first court hearing, where details about the allegations were not publicly disclosed.
The court scheduled further proceedings to establish the facts of the case.
Tuck did not enter a plea during this initial appearance.
She was represented by legal counsel at the hearing.
The case will be continued in due course, with a pre-trial hearing scheduled to determine next steps.
The court emphasised the importance of protecting the involved child and ensuring a fair process.
No further details about the allegations or the child's circumstances were revealed at this stage.
The hearing was brief, with bail conditions and other procedural matters discussed.
Tuck remains on conditional bail pending future court dates.
The case continues to attract public interest as it progresses through the judicial process.