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Ann Shaw, of Bro Alun in Mold, appeared at Mold Crown Court for sentencing on Thursday. The 66-year-old had previously admitted six offences, half of which related to dishonestly making false representation and the others failing to declare a change in circumstances - all of which related to her benefit claims. Matthew Dunford, prosecuting, told the court that over about five years starting in 2012, Shaw received £24,243.73 which she was not entitled to. That was made up of almost £10,000 in Housing benefit, more than £11,500 in jobseeker’s allowance, almost £2,000 in employment support allowance and more than £600 in Universal Credit. Mr Dunford told the court that the first offence took place between August 2012 and May 2015, with her failing to declare her capital in relation to her jobseeker’s allowance claim.