Magistrate Orders $900 Payment for Farmer Caught Stealing Scallions

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William Pitman, a farmer, was caught stealing 27 scallions valued at $4 each from a Bethesda farm on January 5. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP

Discovered by the farm owner, Pitman was apprehended at gunpoint, leading to his arrest at the De Lapps estate.

In court on Monday, he pleaded guilty and was remanded until the next day for sentencing.

On Tuesday, Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel ordered Pitman to pay a $900 fine and restitution amounting to $108.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. I believe that this thief should have been confined to prison for a period of time, having done this before to the same farmer, and as a farmer himself, he really should be punished more severely that just a having to pay a monetary fine.

  2. William is a well known Guyanese teef roaming around the country. He should be deported forthwith, he will only get worse.

  3. A part of our justice system I just don’t like.
    If you are a non national,,in another man’s land,,,once you run afoul of the felony laws,,there,,,,,, you should be deported.
    The End.
    Full Stop.
    Do Not Pass Go.
    Nor Pay $108
    Nor Pay $900
    But serve a jail sentence to be met by an Immigration taxi,,to the Airport,,on the release date.
    Never to return.

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