Sentence Deferred On Man Who Stole From Shops
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › December 24, 2010
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › December 24, 2010
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MAGISTRATES have deferred sentence on a man who stole from shops.
Neil Tench, aged 26, admitted theft of air fresheners and chocolates worth Pounds 74.44 from the Co-op on September 8. Tench, of Mildmay Street, Greenbank, also admitted theft of a box set of aftershave of an unknown value from TJ Hughes on November 6. The court heard that the second offence happened only a week after he was given a court order to tackle his drug habit.See the full content of this document
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Sentence Deferred On Man Who Stole From Shops
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