THOMAS HARVEY, 41, of Gaskell Street, Newport, was ordered to pay £439 in fines, compensation, costs and a surcharge after he admitted stealing drill sets and screwdrivers from B&Q
AUGUSTIN BUJOR LACATUS, 44, of Cedar Road, Newport, was banned from driving for three months after he admitted driving whilst disqualified. He was ordered to pay £239 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
HASSAN IBRAHIM, 25, of Ruperra Street, Newport, was banned from driving for six months after he failed to give information relating to the identification of a driver. He was ordered to pay £816 in a fine, costs and a surcharge.
Monmouthshire
JACK BELL, 29, of Park Avenue, Abergavenny, was ordered to pay £239 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after he admitted stealing alcohol worth £60 from Waitrose.
The bizarre, outlandish, and ridiculous excuses criminals in Wales tried to get away with in 2020
They include a man who threatened the residents of a block of flats because he didn t receive oral sex which he d just paid for, a cannabis producer who claimed to be in a drug factory for a bath, a thief trying to find money for his wedding, and other criminals
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