A SHOPLIFTER travelled from Scunthorpe to Cheshire Oaks to steal 10 T-shirts from a store. Leo Gidimin, 30, of Ajax Court, pleaded guilty to stealing the Hugo Boss T-shirts from Cheshire Oaks on Sunday, April 25. But Gidimin, appearing from custody at Chester Magistrates Court the following day, said he did not accept the value of the items stolen was as high as the £1,156 reported. He said he accepted taking about £700 worth of T-shirts. But District Judge Nicholas Sanders said: There is no basis for your basis of plea. All the items were added up through the till. Defending, Richard Sibeon said: There may have been discounted items or three for two offers, but those offers are not available for shoplifters.
Cheshire man found behind wheel of car was over three times drink-drive limit
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Chester woman who crashed car into parked vehicle was over drink-drive limit
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A DRIVER who led police on a pursuit towards Chester crashed at high speed on a bend. Lee Chadwick, 32, had previously pleaded guilty to careless driving, driving without insurance or a licence, failing to stop when told to be police, and failing to give a breath test. The court heard then he had gone at speeds in excess of 100mph on the A540 Parkgate Road, Chester. Appearing for his sentencing at Chester Magistrates Court on Monday, April 26, Chadwick, of Arbor Avenue, Burnage, Manchester, was handed a suspended jail term. Prosecutor Michael O Kane said it was on the morning of October 29, 2020 when Chadwick was pursued by police and crashed into a chevron sign warning of a bend, near Crabwall Manor Hotel.
Police found the defendant behind the wheel while dealing with a Covid breach A NORTHWICH man found behind the wheel of his mum s car was more than three times the drink-drive limit. Mark Stuart Johnston, 41, of Runcorn Road, Barnton, was found in the driving seat of the parked Toyota Yaris appearing dishevelled and with slurred speech, Chester Magistrates Court heard on Monday, April 26. Johnston was handed a suspended prison sentence. Empty cans of alcohol were also seen in the passenger seat, prosecutor Michael O Kane told the court. He explained police had gone to an address on Stanley Grove, Northwich, on February 1, for a suspected multiple Covid breach.