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Court mercy for Plymouth woman shoplifter, aged 36

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Monday, September 10, 2012
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A WOMAN has been given a conditional discharge for theft after a court heard she had changed her lifestyle.

Rhonda Davis, 36, faced Plymouth magistrates to be sentenced for the theft of three pots of face cream from Boots in Mutley Plain on March 20.

Davis, of Alexandra Road, Mutley, had admitted that offence plus breaching two conditional discharges for previous shoplifting offences.

Sentence had been deferred originally to see how Davis progressed with treatment from drug counselling service Harbour.

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Michael Crumley, for Davis, said: "She has changed her life around through a tremendous amount of hard work."

Magistrates gave her an 18-month conditional discharge.

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  • Profile image for grahame61

    by grahame61

    Monday, September 10 2012, 9:09PM

    “Aww bless!!,now I am all for good news stories but these type of stories about habitual offenders who spin a line or act as if they've turned their lives around make me sick.All the do gooders who take in everything these people tell them need their ar@es kicked.It won't be long she reoffends just like the other ones like her.”

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    by CharlieDodd

    Monday, September 10 2012, 8:01PM

    “..'theft of three pots of face cream..Michael Crumley, for Davis, said: 'She has changed her life around through a tremendous amount of hard work'..

    Some would nivea belive that mate”

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    by josdave

    Monday, September 10 2012, 7:02PM

    “How many conditional discharges do you have to break to be punished. She should have been made to pay in some way for those offences.”

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