A 41-year-old man has been given a two month prison sentence after admitting stealing a number of charity boxes from stores in Barwell.
Daniel Hubbard, of Red Hall Road, Barwell appeared at Leicester Magistrates’ Court yesterday (13 March) where he admitted three counts of theft.
He was given three two month sentences, one for each theft, to run concurrently. Hubbard was also ordered to pay victim compensation.
The sentence relate to three thefts from shops in the Barwell last month.
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