Five men appear before Southampton Crown Court and are jailed for their roles in disorder linked to the murder of Henry Nowak. The defendants are Daniel Frost, 44, Reece Robinson, 21, Taylor Grundy, 22, Dillon Crawford, 29, and Andrew Summerhayes, 38. They face sentencing at the court, with the reporting covering appearances on Wednesday. The sources state the individuals are convicted or sentenced for their part in disorder that occurred in Southampton after the killing of Nowak. While the provided extracts do not specify the length of the prison terms, the nature of each man’s conduct, or the specific events that took place during the disorder, they consistently identify the same group of defendants and the court where the sentencing takes place. The Evening Standard reports that both earlier and later coverage of the case refers to Frost and Robinson, and a subsequent report adds Grundy, Crawford and Summerhayes, indicating the full set of men addressed at the proceedings.