Notorious Plymouth boy racer Jack Pester-Johns faces jail
Troublemaker Jack Pester-Johns will be sentenced for spree of new offences and two previous robberies
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An infamous boy-racer faces jail for stealing a motorcycle months after he walked free from court for two robberies.
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