Motorcyclist Matthew Day, 33, died from injuries sustained when a red Honda Accord collided with the Yamaha motorbike he was riding in Southery, Norfolk, near Downham Market, last Friday. Airman First Class Mikayla Hayes, 23, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, was released on conditional bail on Wednesday after appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Prosecutor Caroline Gardner said the US Air Force (USAF) had served the Crown Prosecution Service with a certificate under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 confirming jurisdiction. It is understood that, if granted, Hayes could face a US military court. However, the prosecution will argue that she was not on duty or acting in the line of duty at the time of the incident, which allegedly occurred as she was driving home from the base. Hayes spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address as she appeared in the stand. Deputy Chief Justice Tan Ikram adjourned the case to November 11 for legal argument on the matter. The incident happened in the constituency of Foreign Secretary and Tory leadership hopeful Liz Truss. Image: Flowers were left on the side of the A10 at Southery in Norfolk after the crash Major Keavy Rake, head of USAF public affairs at RAF Lakenheath, said: “RAF Lakenheath is aware of the fatality caused by a motor vehicle accident involving a US service member. “We express our warmest, most sincere condolences to the family of the deceased. “We are and will continue to co-operate fully with the authorities in Norfolk during the investigation.” Officers were called to the B1160 Lynn Road at its junction with Ferry Bank shortly after 4pm last Friday to a collision involving a red Yamaha motorcycle and a red Honda Accord, Norfolk Police said. Hayes was arrested, charged and remanded in custody following a hearing at Norfolk Magistrates’ Court last week. She was bailed on Wednesday with conditions to stay at her home in Downham Market and attend King’s Lynn police station every Saturday. Her passport will be held by the US Air Force, she is not allowed to apply for international travel documents and cannot leave England and Wales. The Home Office said it could not comment on ongoing legal proceedings.
title: “Us Air Force Claims Jurisdiction Over Worker Charged In Norfolk Bicyclist S Death Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-27” author: “Mickey Miles”
Motorcyclist Matthew Day, 33, died from injuries sustained when a red Honda Accord collided with the Yamaha motorbike he was riding in Southery, Norfolk, near Downham Market, last Friday. Airman First Class Mikayla Hayes, 23, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, was released on conditional bail on Wednesday after appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Prosecutor Caroline Gardner said the US Air Force (USAF) had served the Crown Prosecution Service with a certificate under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 confirming jurisdiction. It is understood that, if granted, Hayes could face a US military court. However, the prosecution will argue that she was not on duty or acting in the line of duty at the time of the incident, which allegedly occurred as she was driving home from the base. Hayes spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address as she appeared in the stand. Deputy Chief Justice Tan Ikram adjourned the case to November 11 for legal argument on the matter. The incident happened in the constituency of Foreign Secretary and Tory leadership hopeful Liz Truss. Image: Flowers were left on the side of the A10 at Southery in Norfolk after the crash Major Keavy Rake, head of USAF public affairs at RAF Lakenheath, said: “RAF Lakenheath is aware of the fatality caused by a motor vehicle accident involving a US service member. “We express our warmest, most sincere condolences to the family of the deceased. “We are and will continue to co-operate fully with the authorities in Norfolk during the investigation.” Officers were called to the B1160 Lynn Road at its junction with Ferry Bank shortly after 4pm last Friday to a collision involving a red Yamaha motorcycle and a red Honda Accord, Norfolk Police said. Hayes was arrested, charged and remanded in custody following a hearing at Norfolk Magistrates’ Court last week. She was bailed on Wednesday with conditions to stay at her home in Downham Market and attend King’s Lynn police station every Saturday. Her passport will be held by the US Air Force, she is not allowed to apply for international travel documents and cannot leave England and Wales. The Home Office said it could not comment on ongoing legal proceedings.
title: “Us Air Force Claims Jurisdiction Over Worker Charged In Norfolk Bicyclist S Death Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “Arnold Shipton”
Motorcyclist Matthew Day, 33, died from injuries sustained when a red Honda Accord collided with the Yamaha motorbike he was riding in Southery, Norfolk, near Downham Market, last Friday. Airman First Class Mikayla Hayes, 23, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, was released on conditional bail on Wednesday after appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Prosecutor Caroline Gardner said the US Air Force (USAF) had served the Crown Prosecution Service with a certificate under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 confirming jurisdiction. It is understood that, if granted, Hayes could face a US military court. However, the prosecution will argue that she was not on duty or acting in the line of duty at the time of the incident, which allegedly occurred as she was driving home from the base. Hayes spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address as she appeared in the stand. Deputy Chief Justice Tan Ikram adjourned the case to November 11 for legal argument on the matter. The incident happened in the constituency of Foreign Secretary and Tory leadership hopeful Liz Truss. Image: Flowers were left on the side of the A10 at Southery in Norfolk after the crash Major Keavy Rake, head of USAF public affairs at RAF Lakenheath, said: “RAF Lakenheath is aware of the fatality caused by a motor vehicle accident involving a US service member. “We express our warmest, most sincere condolences to the family of the deceased. “We are and will continue to co-operate fully with the authorities in Norfolk during the investigation.” Officers were called to the B1160 Lynn Road at its junction with Ferry Bank shortly after 4pm last Friday to a collision involving a red Yamaha motorcycle and a red Honda Accord, Norfolk Police said. Hayes was arrested, charged and remanded in custody following a hearing at Norfolk Magistrates’ Court last week. She was bailed on Wednesday with conditions to stay at her home in Downham Market and attend King’s Lynn police station every Saturday. Her passport will be held by the US Air Force, she is not allowed to apply for international travel documents and cannot leave England and Wales. The Home Office said it could not comment on ongoing legal proceedings.
title: “Us Air Force Claims Jurisdiction Over Worker Charged In Norfolk Bicyclist S Death Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Delores Rzeczycki”
Motorcyclist Matthew Day, 33, died from injuries sustained when a red Honda Accord collided with the Yamaha motorbike he was riding in Southery, Norfolk, near Downham Market, last Friday. Airman First Class Mikayla Hayes, 23, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, was released on conditional bail on Wednesday after appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Prosecutor Caroline Gardner said the US Air Force (USAF) had served the Crown Prosecution Service with a certificate under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 confirming jurisdiction. It is understood that, if granted, Hayes could face a US military court. However, the prosecution will argue that she was not on duty or acting in the line of duty at the time of the incident, which allegedly occurred as she was driving home from the base. Hayes spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address as she appeared in the stand. Deputy Chief Justice Tan Ikram adjourned the case to November 11 for legal argument on the matter. The incident happened in the constituency of Foreign Secretary and Tory leadership hopeful Liz Truss. Image: Flowers were left on the side of the A10 at Southery in Norfolk after the crash Major Keavy Rake, head of USAF public affairs at RAF Lakenheath, said: “RAF Lakenheath is aware of the fatality caused by a motor vehicle accident involving a US service member. “We express our warmest, most sincere condolences to the family of the deceased. “We are and will continue to co-operate fully with the authorities in Norfolk during the investigation.” Officers were called to the B1160 Lynn Road at its junction with Ferry Bank shortly after 4pm last Friday to a collision involving a red Yamaha motorcycle and a red Honda Accord, Norfolk Police said. Hayes was arrested, charged and remanded in custody following a hearing at Norfolk Magistrates’ Court last week. She was bailed on Wednesday with conditions to stay at her home in Downham Market and attend King’s Lynn police station every Saturday. Her passport will be held by the US Air Force, she is not allowed to apply for international travel documents and cannot leave England and Wales. The Home Office said it could not comment on ongoing legal proceedings.