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Falmouth shopping conditions at Truo Magistrates Court

Falmouth shopping conditions at Truo Magistrates Court

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All the defendants are from Falmouth or nearby, and they were the ones who were caught, convicted and convicted and are probably just the tip of the iceberg, if the retail traders are something to the past.

Matthew Munday, 37, from Trevethan Road, Falmouth, was guilty in February for the theft of goods worth 210.89 pounds from Mountain Warehouse on October 14 last year.

It was given a conditional discharge for two years and ordered to pay 210.89 pounds in compensation. It also ordered to pay the criminal prosecution of 85 pounds and a survey of 26 pounds.

Ari Norman, 22 years old, from Beacon, Falmouth, was sentenced in October last year, after acknowledging that he had a woolen hat of 26.99 pounds from Ann’s Cottage from Church Street, Falmouth, on September 25 last year.

He also acknowledged that he stole two disposable grills from Cliff Road cooperation on August 5 last year.

It was granted a rehabilitation order and ordered to pay compensation.

Nicholas Carter, 43, from NFA, acknowledged that he stole various elements of unknown value belonging to Cliff Road cooperation on July 24, July 26 and August 6 last year and stole various objects from Tesco on Discovery Quay, on June 7, July 1, when he appeared in court.

Carter, who now lives on a C/O address of Langton Road, Falmouth appeared again in court on Monday, February 10, accused of several shopping offenses.

He acknowledged that he stole foods with an estimated value of 50 pounds belonging to cooperation on January 12 of this year, sliced ​​meat, tablets for the dishwasher and crisps, at the value of 43 pounds belonging to cooperation on January 25 and again food worth 56 pounds on January 31. He also pleaded guilty of the theft of goods from the cooperation of Mongleath Road, Falmouth, on November 9 last year.

He also acknowledged that he stole two pairs of sunglasses worth 79.98 pounds belonging to Trespass in Falmouth on October 28 last year.

He also pleaded guilty to stole objects worth 300 pounds in total from Mountain Warehouse from Market Street, Falmouth on Saturday, October 26 last year.

Also, Carter pleaded guilty of common aggression at cooperation since November 8 last year.

He was withdrawn because of the bail conditioned at the next hearing at the Court of Magistrates, on April 3, for a pre-sent report to be prepared. He also forbade him to enter Falmouth anywhere south of Lidl’s roundabout on Falmouth Road.

Harry Greenwood, 21 years old in Trucarvah Road, Constantin said guilty for a series of offenses in Falmouth, as well as holding an offensive weapon in a public place in Plymouth, when he appeared in court in September last year.

Greenwood pleaded guilty for San Miguel Lager’s theft from Mongleath Road cooperation on July 3 last year, as well as four premixed boxes Jack Daniels Whisky & Coca Cola, on August 8 last year.

He was also convicted of stealing a professional pro -logical camouflage jacket, to the value of 99 pounds, belonging on Friday, March 8, last year.

He also pleaded guilty to hold an offensive weapon, a 2 cm lock knife, in a public place in Plymouth, on August 27, last year.

Greenwood received a 12 -month Community order to complete the mental health treatment with a psychologist, perform 100 hours of unpaid work and pay a compensation of 99.99 pounds.

Pay costs of criminal prosecution service of 85 pounds. The knife was ordered to be destroyed.

His guilty pleasures were taken into account.