Neil Foden: Appeal was made to have former Bangor head’s jail term increased
Foden was jailed for 17 years in July.
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Trainee multimedia journalist covering council, politics, crime, health, business, education and human interest stories across Denbighshire, Conwy, Anglesey and Gwynedd.
Foden was jailed for 17 years in July.
Specialist drug swipe kits were used to test surfaces.
This happened yesterday morning.
He is due in court next month.
Ceremonies were held both today and yesterday.
His actions were described as "shocking" and "cowardly".
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