Co-Op supermarket, Hillside Road East, Bungay
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A woman was put on a 10-week curfew and told to pay £6 after taking one bite of a Co-op sandwich .
Nicki Masterson, 23, of Kingsway, Earsham, Bungay, pleaded guilty to theft from a shop at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on January 6.
The court heard she stole a sandwich and a bottle of coke from the Bungay Co-op, consuming them in store before hiding empty wrappers on the shelves and leaving without payment.
Stacie Cossey, prosecuting, said Masterson was caught on CCTV , and had 59 offences across 30 convictions.
Richard Mann, mitigating, said Masterson understood she would have to compensate the supermarket, but argued the prosecution s request for £105 court costs was unreasonable.
Donald Parfitt appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court.
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A man has appeared in court after assaulting his former fiancée and smashing a glass door.
Donald Parfitt admitted assaulting his fiancée at their home in Beccles on July 1, and also pleaded guilty to one charge of criminal damage after causing £423.04 worth of damage to a glass patio door on the same day.
The 61-year-old, now of London Road South, Lowestoft, appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on December 2, where he was ordered to pay £200 compensation to his now-ex-fiancée for the damage to the door, as well as £100 for the assault.
Donald Parfitt appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court.
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A man has appeared in court after assaulting his former fiancée and smashing a glass door.
Donald Parfitt admitted assaulting his fiancée at their home in Beccles on July 1, and also pleaded guilty to one charge of criminal damage after causing £423.04 worth of damage to a glass patio door on the same day.
The 61-year-old, now of London Road South, Lowestoft, appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on December 2, where he was ordered to pay £200 compensation to his now-ex-fiancée for the damage to the door, as well as £100 for the assault.