Middlesbrough Mother and daughter cry in court, charged with violent disorder
The pair are both charged with violent disorder, in relation to the disorder in Middlesbrough
A Teesside mum and her daughter were seen weeping in court earlier, as they appeared together at Teesside Magistrates Court.
Amanda Walton, 52, of Ashling Way, Middlesbrough, and Megan Davison, a 24-year-old mother of two, were remanded in custody - both charged with violent disorder.
Walton, who was walking her dog, is accused of throwing a stone at a building as a baying mob made its way along Parliament Road on August 4.
She is also accused of damaging a car wing mirror.
Walton was with her daughter, who was said to have repeatedly jumped on the roof of the same parked car.
No pleas were entered during the hearing.
District Judge Marie Mallon remanded both in custody to appear before Teesside Crown Court on August 29.
Meanwhile, Davison's partner, Jake Wray, who lives with her at Seaton Street, Middlesbrough, appeared in a neighbouring courtroom charged with violent disorder and arson with intent.
Wray is accused of stopping cars to ask if the driver was white or English during the disorder in Middlesbrough.
The 23-year-old is also accused of setting a wheelie bin alight during the trouble in the town centre.
He did not enter pleas but it was indicated he would deny the offences and District Judge Helen Cousins remanded in custody to appear at Teesside Crown Court, also on August 29.
As he was taken away from the dock, he told people in the public gallery: "Tell Megan I love her."