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12:35pm Wednesday 21st May 2008
A PREGNANT woman stole a £100 mobile phone from a staff member at a home she was living at because she wanted to be thrown out, a court heard.
Burnley magistrates were told how Alison Elizabeth Mary-Anne Hull, 20, who has since had a little boy, was not happy at the Catholic Children's Rescue Society, Blackburn.
The defendant, now a resident at the Malt Shovel, Clifton Farm, Burnley, admitted theft of the phone last November 9 She was given an 18 month conditional discharge, with £100 compensation, but the bench made no order for costs.
Sentencing, the chairman told the defendant the offence was a breach of trust and must have caused upheaval for staff at the home.
The court was told the phone was taken from a handbag belonging to an administrator at the home.
The defendant was not interviewed about the allegation until after her baby was born.
Hull claimed she had taken the phone as she was not happy, wanted to leave the home and thought she would be expelled from the premises if she stole.
The defendant, said to have had a difficult upbringing, had a lot of problems and was now living in bed and breakfast accommodation.
jcb, says...
1:48pm Wed 21 May 08
Burnley Taxpayer, Burnley says...
3:28pm Wed 21 May 08
jcb wrote:Quite right. Theft is theft.
Theft is theft whether you've had a difficult upbringing or not. There are too many feckless no hope benefit wasters in this country who will never contribute anything to society, but think society owes them a living. And has she never heard of contraception?
Lancashire lass, Burnley says...
5:08pm Wed 21 May 08
Lancashire lass, Burnley says...
5:10pm Wed 21 May 08
Bob, Burnley says...
7:07pm Wed 21 May 08
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michael rigby, blackburn says...
1:20pm Wed 21 May 08
why was this woman charged and prosecuted?
This should have been dealt with in house, she is obviously inadequate.
How much do prosecutions like this cost the taxpayer?
A total waste of money and time.