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Telegraph's Johnson appears in court
With a charge for criminal damage hanging over his head, Robin Johnson hoped for mercy as he stood in the dock in the second part of his three day journey through the criminal justice system as part of Inside Justice
Community service for Telegraph's Robin
Journalist repays his debt to society as ‘justice’ investigation comes to an end
Journalist's 'harrowing' time in the dock
Telegraph writer faces the magistrates during investigation into criminal justice system
Telegraph's Johnson gets locked up
Reporter finds himself on the wrong side of the law as he unravels legal process for feature
Journalist recreates Blaine stunt
The Derby Evening Telegraph’s very own David Blaine has recreated the illusionist’s latest bizarre stunt – by setting up his own stunt in the city’s market place. But passers-by had to do a double-take when they saw Robin Johnson, because
Best man's speech is a classic
The wedding of two Derby Evening Telegraph journalists was the setting for one of the most elaborate best man speeches in the history of the institution of marriage. Deputy News Editor Mick Hill married health correspondent Joanna Snicker in her
Unlucky break for health and safety rep
Journalist Robin Johnson missed his first meeting as the Derby Evening Telegraph’s editorial Health and Safety representative – after a freak footballing accident. There were no spectators and no prizes at stake as the guys from the Telegraph took to
Dunkirk spirit gets the news home
Regional press news – this story published 17.6.2000 Dunkirk spirit gets the news home Covering an event that attracts worldwide media attention is nerve-wracking enough – without being in a foreign country on your first overseas assigment and at the
Robin is the people's champion
Feared by the bad – loved by the good Robin Hood may have been the champion of the people in medieval Sherwood Forest, but a few miles down the M1 in Derby it’s journalist Robin Johnson who has taken up