Cassada Gardens pair avoids penalty after guilty plea and apology

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Young Women Discharged After Shoplifting Admission
Cassada Gardens pair avoids penalty after guilty plea and apology

Two young women from Cassada Gardens were discharged by the court after admitting to shoplifting from Epicurean Supermarket on Friars Hill Road.

The 22- and 19-year-olds appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Dexter Wason on Monday, 23 June, and pleaded guilty to larceny charges related to the 19 June incident.

Security personnel reported the pair left the store without paying for several items, including a sandwich maker, a calculator, and sandwich ingredients. A uniformed police officer stopped them near the exit, where one admitted to having unpaid items.

In court, the older defendant said she had recently started working at a gas station and needed the goods, while the younger said she was trying to replace her mother’s broken sandwich maker.

Both women apologised, and the magistrate exercised discretion by discharging them.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Decay at his best…the verticals organs get more chances than the horizontal organs,thief is thief and need to be punish…the trend professionals indicate:

    Verticals trenches EVEN has a foul…can attract al kind of goods…this world is doom…be sure they going to fall in the same cr.p again!!!!!! In 1,2…

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