Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court

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Tuesday, October 02, 2012
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Cases dealt with at Leicester Magistrates' Court include:

Saiyam Meah (20), of Bartholomew Street, Highfields, Leicester, pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman in Leicester on July 23. He was given a four-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months.

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He was also ordered to complete 40 hours unpaid work and pay £85 in costs.

Stephen Tottershall (39), of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing a mobile phone worth £179.99 from Sainsbury's, Leicester, on August 20. He also admitted stealing dog-related items worth £45.95 from Pets At Home, Leicester and going equipped to steal by possessing a foil-lined bag on August 21.

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He was jailed for 12 weeks for all three offences.

Yusuf Ahmed (35), of St James's Terraces, Highfields, Leicester, admitted four charges of stealing women's clothing from two city centre stores between July 31 and August 22.

They were: an unknown quantity of coats, each worth £65, from Marks and Spencer on July 31; 10 dressing gowns, valued at a total £275 from BHS on August 9; six dressing gowns, to the value of £150, from the same shop on August 11; and 12 Tweedy zip jumpers, value unknown, from Marks and Spencer on August 23.

He was given a 12-month community order including six months of supervised drug treatment and ordered to pay £400 compensation to BHS and £65 compensation to Marks and Spencer.

Rhys Chan (20), of Moat Street, Wigston, admitted possessing an offensive weapon – a knuckle-duster – in a public place on August 21 and was given a 12-month community order, including 100 hours unpaid work.

Chan also admitted driving without a licence and without insurance on the same day. He was fined £100, ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge and disqualified from driving for six months.

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