A JUDGE told a cosmetics thief she believed he was working for a “criminal enterprise”. Marius-Gabriel Pascu was warned that his refusal to give the court his address meant the judge had little choice except to send him to prison. But District Judge Joanna Dickens stopped short of imposing an immediate prison sentence and instead gave the 45-year-old a four week jail sentence suspended for a year. Appearing before Swindon Magistrates’ Court via video link from Gablecross police station, Pascu, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing £300-worth of makeup from the Brunel Centre Boots store on Saturday, February 27.
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