A man with an unruly past has had a seven-year effective jail term reduced to probation after showing a court that he had taken concrete steps to break away from bad company and old habits.
Matthew Portelli, 35, had landed the conviction in 2019 as an accomplice in a series of cash thefts from 10 service stations over a three-month period back in 2011.
The gang had also targeted a tools store and two vehicles, one of which, a Ford Transit, had been set on fire at Wied Qirda, Qormi, after being used in one of the petrol station raids.
When handing out punishment two years ago, the Magistrates’ Court took note of the accused’s admission, quite late in the proceedings, as well as the man’s criminal record and the fact that his accomplice had been jailed for 7 years after likewise registering an admission to the same charges.
Petrol station thief s seven-year sentence slashed on appeal
After settling down into a stable life, the thief will have his prison sentence reduced to probation
6 January 2021, 1:58pm
by Matthew Agius
The court of appeal has given what it described as a “final opportunity” to a prolific thief, reducing his 7 year prison sentence to probation on the advice of social workers.
In 2019, Matthew Portelli, 35, had been convicted of being one of a gang of thieves who had targeted 10 service stations, a tools store and two vehicles in various localities around Malta during a three-month theft spree in 2011.
The gang were also allegedly behind the setting alight of one of the stolen vehicles, a Ford Transit, which had been used in one of their raids and later set on fire in Wied is-Sewda, Qormi.