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Mr Hartshorn was told he would next appear before magistrates on 28 September for a committal hearing.
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But Martin Haworth, prosecuting, immediately lodged an appeal and served the papers on Mr Hartshorn in the dock.
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Hartshorn, the IRS actually got an injunction to silence Head Minister Kevin Hartshorn.
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Martin Hartshorn, of McCauley Street, Grimsby, is charged under the Serious Crime Act with encouraging or assisting the commission of violent disorder.
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Unemployed Mr Hartshorn is alleged to have posted messages on Facebook on 9 August as rioting broke out in a number of English cities.
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Church of Compassionate Service, Hartshorn had 50 ministers under his wing.
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Mr Hartshorn's solicitor Geoff Ellis applied for bail and chairman of the bench David Stenton said this would be granted with a number of conditions including a curfew and a ban on using any electronic communication device, except a landline telephone.
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Thus armed, tackling the recipe itself an elemental combination of confectioner's sugar, flour, eggs and anise oil is easy. (You may have most of the ingredients on hand already.) For leavening, purists prefer a pinch of hartshorn (aka baker's ammonia), which is traditional in Scandinavian baking and thought to produce a tender, fluffier crumb but conventional baking powder more than suffices.
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