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BROUGHT TO JUSTICE [South Wales Echo (UK)]
(South Wales Echo (UK) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) The following cases were heard at Cardiff Magistrates' Court: Richard Lee Craig Pace, 28, of Caerau Lane, Cardiff, admitted stealing three Seagate computer hard drives worth Pounds 179.97 from Clas Ohlson.
He was told to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and ordered to pay costs of Pounds 20.
Robert Paul Allen, 32, of Clive Street, Cardiff, admitted stealing three packs of razor blades, worth Pounds 65.98, from Asda on the Capital Retail Park in Cardiff on February 7. He was given a six-month concurrent prison sentence, suspended for 12 months.
He will be supervised for 12 months and must carry out 90 hours of unpaid work.
Wayne Anthony Draper, 31, of Carmarthen Road, Swansea, admitted exceeding a 30mph speed limit.
He was given three penalty points, fined Pounds 60 and ordered to pay a Pounds 15 victim surcharge.
Alison Marie Govier, 38, of Laleston Close, Barry, pleaded guilty to dishonestly making off without paying for petrol.
She was fined Pounds 110, and was ordered to pay compensation of Pounds 50, a victim surcharge of Pounds 20 and court costs of Pounds 85. Andrew Mark Booth, 47, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to drunk and disorderly behaviour while in Cardiff.
He was fined Pounds 40 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of Pounds 20.
Christopher David Lewis, 32, of Adams Court, North Luton Place, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to stealing razor blades to the value of Pounds 50 from a Tesco store in Cardiff.
He was given a community order and was told to pay a victim surcharge of Pounds 60.
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