Assault, thefts and business failings: The Winchester people dealt with elsewhere in June THE
Chronicle regularly reports on Winchester residents dealt with at the local courts, but these four men were sentenced elsewhere last month. From thefts, speeding and even failing to deliver a firm’s accounts, these people were dealt with at other courts around the country in June. Under UK law, matters come before the courts where the allegation is said to have taken place, rather than where an accused person lives. For example a person is caught speeding in a given area, it will be dealt with at the nearest possible court.
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Penarth man punished in court for £70 chocolate theft at town newsagents A PENARTH man has been charged with thefts in the town and Dinas Powys. Lee Gareth Lawday, 39, stole £75 worth of chocolate from Martin the Newsagent LTD, in Penarth, and £30 worth of cleaning products from a Tesco Express in Dinas Powys. He plead guilty to both charges at Cardiff Magistrates Court. As punishment the defendant must be under a curfew for six weeks with electronic monitoring, pay £105 in compensation, £95 victim surcharge, and costs of £85 - in total £285.
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A Welsh restaurant boss went to great extremes and created a fake person to take the wrap for his speeding ticket.
Robert Shepherd lied about his movements, altered his number plate, and even then he had the audacity to claim to police he was the victim of cloning.
Restaurant boss created fake person to take the wrap for speeding ticket and lied about number plates being cloned
Robert Shepherd knew of a house that was vacant since the death of its owner and created a fake person living there who he claimed had been driving his car
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