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Millionaire's daughter to face trial for looting £6000 worth
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Re: Millionaire's daughter to face trial for looting £6000 w
Daddy won't buy her diamonds so the lassie turns to hustling. Posh girls have the smarts.
I wonder if she will be sharing a prison cell with a heavyset lesbian scofflaw sporting neck-to-wrist tattoos who greets her with the words of "Hi, my name is Billy, Honey".
I wonder if she will be sharing a prison cell with a heavyset lesbian scofflaw sporting neck-to-wrist tattoos who greets her with the words of "Hi, my name is Billy, Honey".
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Re: Millionaire's daughter to face trial for looting £6000 w
Some of the looters,
THE SOCIAL WORKER STUDENT:

University graduate Natasha Reid, 24, came from a comfortable family home and studied at university to achieve her dream of becoming a social worker.
But her career hopes are now in jeopardy after she stole a £300 JVC television from a battered Comet store on her way home.
You young woman had been eating at a McDonalds fast-food chain when she became involved in the opportunistic looting.
Reid, from Edmonton, north London, yesterday pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court to theft and entering with intent to steal.
The young woman told the court that she was so overcome with guilt after stealing the TV on Saturday evening that she handed herself in to the police the next day. They promptly arrested her.
Reid's mother, Pamela, said that her daughter was baffled by her criminal behaviour as she already has a 27-inch TV in her bedroom.
'She didn't want a TV. She doesn't even know why she took it. She doesn't need a telly,' the girl's mother told the Times.
Pamela said that her daughter had cancelled her holiday which was due to begin to tomorrow.
She has been spending the last week sobbing in her bedroom as she comes to terms with the effect that a conviction will have on the hopes of her future career.
'She's not eaten this morning. She hasn't slept since Sunday night. She's shaking. She was bawling her eyes out,' Reid's mother added.
Miss Reid was too upset to speak and was being comforted in her room by her father. She will be sentenced next month.
THE ASPIRING MUSICIAN:

Stefan Hoyle was clutching a looted violin when he was arrested in the aftermath of riots in Manchester.
Smelling strongly of drink, the aspiring musician quipped: ‘I’ve always wanted to learn to play the violin.’ His parents wept in the dock as district judge Alan Berg told the 19-year-old it was an ‘absolute tragedy’ that he had thrown away his prospects in this way.
Hoyle, of Manchester, was arrested at 3am on Wednesday when police encircled a group of youths and saw him clutching the violin, thought to be from a music shop which had earlier been looted.
He tried to run away as police arrested a girl, but the court heard he was chased and caught, telling officers: ‘I can understand why people riot, you really are fascist ********.’
Hoyle had never been in trouble before and is on Jobseekers’ Allowance, the court heard.
Sentencing him to four months in a young offenders’ institution for theft, Judge Berg told Hoyle he had brought ‘shame and disgrace’ on his family. But he told the shamefaced teenager: ‘Nobody forced you to get drunk and pick up the violin.’
THE BALLERINA:

An aspiring ballerina was arrested after police published images of her looting two boxed flat screen TVs from a hi-fi store where £190,000 of damage was caused.
The 17-year-old, who has been studying ballet since she was seven and wants to be a dance teacher, gave herself up after seeing a CCTV image of herself in a newspaper.
The dancer was among a group of masked women caught on camera looting Richer Sounds, in Croydon.
She was remanded in custody. She in understood to have turned herself in at the front counter of Croydon police station.
Yesterday she admitted burglary after film footage showed her removing two televisions from the store.
The 17-year-old is due to start a course at a dance academy on September 21, and wants to study health and social care. But a criminal conviction could end her chances of working with children and young people.
Goods to the value of £190,000 are estimated to have been stolen from the hi-fi and home cinema store. The shop suffered £15,000 in damage.
THE LAW STUDENT:
Law student Marouane Rouhi, 21, is alleged to have been part of gang of 16 that stormed cafes and restaurants in St John's Wood, London.
The second-year university law student was remanded in custody after being charged with violent disorder after the incident shortly after midnight on Wednesday.
Rouhi, from north west London, is said to have been among a large group of between 30 and 50 disorderlies who were involved in the trouble.
Charged: Marouane Rouhi, 21, is alleged to have ransacked cafes and restaurants in St John's Wood, northwest London, similar to these damaged eateries in Ealing
Charged: Marouane Rouhi, 21, is alleged to have ransacked cafes and restaurants in St John's Wood, northwest London, similar to these damaged eateries in Ealing
Up to 50 masked men armed with knives and lighter fuel attacked Le Bijou and other restaurants.
Rouhi is currently mid-way through a law degree and is understood to be fighting to clear his name.
Any conviction would almost certainly end his dreams of working in the legal profession.
Prosecutor Becky Owen told Westminster magistrates that the group 'ransacked properties and terrorised customers' in the area around Lodge Road.
She said between 30 and 50 people were involved in the disorder and added: 'Eventually customers rallied and chased the group off.'
Solicitor Jim Kelly said his client was keen to clear his name so that he could continue to pursue his legal ambitions.
THE COLLEGE STUDENT
Nicholas Robinson, 23, was jailed for six months for looting a £3.50 case of water from Lidl.
The college student was walking back from his girlfriends house in Brixton in the early hours of Monday morning when he saw the superstore on Acre Lane being looted.
He took the opportunity to go in and help himself to a case of water because he was 'thirsty'.
But when the police came in, at around 2.40am, he discarded the bottles and attempted to flee the scene.
He was caught and arrested by officers at the scene. Wearing a black leather jacket, the electrical engineering student, looked shocked as he was jailed by District Judge Alan Baldwin at Camberwell Magistrates Court yesterday.
Robinson, from south London, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge of burglary of a place other than other than a dwelling (theft).
There were gasps from the public gallery as the judge handed down the maximum penalty he could to Robinson, who has no previous convictions, for his part in the 'chaos'.
District Judge Baldwin said: 'The burglary of commercial premises in circumstances such as this, where substantial and serious public disorder is or has taken place is commonly known as looting.'
THE BAPTIST MENTOR:
A student who acts as a Baptist Church mentor for younger boys looted jewellery and clothing from shops in Clapham Junction, West London Magistrates were told.
Scott Bates, 18, admitted stealing trainers from JD Sports, watches from Debenhams, and a hooded top from Primark.
Bates told officers he had gone to Clapham Junction on Monday evening to watch the riots and found the items lying around outside the shops.
His solicitor Joan Mitchell said Bates was an active member of his local baptist church and mentored younger members of the congregation.
Although he has previous convictions for robbery and theft, Bates had 'turned his life around', she claimed.
District judge Paul Clark told Bates he would go to prison, probably for more than 12 months.
He was refused bail and sent to Inner London Crown Court to be sentenced.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1Yoa5wZUt
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THE SOCIAL WORKER STUDENT:

University graduate Natasha Reid, 24, came from a comfortable family home and studied at university to achieve her dream of becoming a social worker.
But her career hopes are now in jeopardy after she stole a £300 JVC television from a battered Comet store on her way home.
You young woman had been eating at a McDonalds fast-food chain when she became involved in the opportunistic looting.
Reid, from Edmonton, north London, yesterday pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court to theft and entering with intent to steal.
The young woman told the court that she was so overcome with guilt after stealing the TV on Saturday evening that she handed herself in to the police the next day. They promptly arrested her.
Reid's mother, Pamela, said that her daughter was baffled by her criminal behaviour as she already has a 27-inch TV in her bedroom.
'She didn't want a TV. She doesn't even know why she took it. She doesn't need a telly,' the girl's mother told the Times.
Pamela said that her daughter had cancelled her holiday which was due to begin to tomorrow.
She has been spending the last week sobbing in her bedroom as she comes to terms with the effect that a conviction will have on the hopes of her future career.
'She's not eaten this morning. She hasn't slept since Sunday night. She's shaking. She was bawling her eyes out,' Reid's mother added.
Miss Reid was too upset to speak and was being comforted in her room by her father. She will be sentenced next month.
THE ASPIRING MUSICIAN:

Stefan Hoyle was clutching a looted violin when he was arrested in the aftermath of riots in Manchester.
Smelling strongly of drink, the aspiring musician quipped: ‘I’ve always wanted to learn to play the violin.’ His parents wept in the dock as district judge Alan Berg told the 19-year-old it was an ‘absolute tragedy’ that he had thrown away his prospects in this way.
Hoyle, of Manchester, was arrested at 3am on Wednesday when police encircled a group of youths and saw him clutching the violin, thought to be from a music shop which had earlier been looted.
He tried to run away as police arrested a girl, but the court heard he was chased and caught, telling officers: ‘I can understand why people riot, you really are fascist ********.’
Hoyle had never been in trouble before and is on Jobseekers’ Allowance, the court heard.
Sentencing him to four months in a young offenders’ institution for theft, Judge Berg told Hoyle he had brought ‘shame and disgrace’ on his family. But he told the shamefaced teenager: ‘Nobody forced you to get drunk and pick up the violin.’
THE BALLERINA:

An aspiring ballerina was arrested after police published images of her looting two boxed flat screen TVs from a hi-fi store where £190,000 of damage was caused.
The 17-year-old, who has been studying ballet since she was seven and wants to be a dance teacher, gave herself up after seeing a CCTV image of herself in a newspaper.
The dancer was among a group of masked women caught on camera looting Richer Sounds, in Croydon.
She was remanded in custody. She in understood to have turned herself in at the front counter of Croydon police station.
Yesterday she admitted burglary after film footage showed her removing two televisions from the store.
The 17-year-old is due to start a course at a dance academy on September 21, and wants to study health and social care. But a criminal conviction could end her chances of working with children and young people.
Goods to the value of £190,000 are estimated to have been stolen from the hi-fi and home cinema store. The shop suffered £15,000 in damage.
THE LAW STUDENT:
Law student Marouane Rouhi, 21, is alleged to have been part of gang of 16 that stormed cafes and restaurants in St John's Wood, London.
The second-year university law student was remanded in custody after being charged with violent disorder after the incident shortly after midnight on Wednesday.
Rouhi, from north west London, is said to have been among a large group of between 30 and 50 disorderlies who were involved in the trouble.
Charged: Marouane Rouhi, 21, is alleged to have ransacked cafes and restaurants in St John's Wood, northwest London, similar to these damaged eateries in Ealing
Charged: Marouane Rouhi, 21, is alleged to have ransacked cafes and restaurants in St John's Wood, northwest London, similar to these damaged eateries in Ealing
Up to 50 masked men armed with knives and lighter fuel attacked Le Bijou and other restaurants.
Rouhi is currently mid-way through a law degree and is understood to be fighting to clear his name.
Any conviction would almost certainly end his dreams of working in the legal profession.
Prosecutor Becky Owen told Westminster magistrates that the group 'ransacked properties and terrorised customers' in the area around Lodge Road.
She said between 30 and 50 people were involved in the disorder and added: 'Eventually customers rallied and chased the group off.'
Solicitor Jim Kelly said his client was keen to clear his name so that he could continue to pursue his legal ambitions.
THE COLLEGE STUDENT
Nicholas Robinson, 23, was jailed for six months for looting a £3.50 case of water from Lidl.
The college student was walking back from his girlfriends house in Brixton in the early hours of Monday morning when he saw the superstore on Acre Lane being looted.
He took the opportunity to go in and help himself to a case of water because he was 'thirsty'.
But when the police came in, at around 2.40am, he discarded the bottles and attempted to flee the scene.
He was caught and arrested by officers at the scene. Wearing a black leather jacket, the electrical engineering student, looked shocked as he was jailed by District Judge Alan Baldwin at Camberwell Magistrates Court yesterday.
Robinson, from south London, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge of burglary of a place other than other than a dwelling (theft).
There were gasps from the public gallery as the judge handed down the maximum penalty he could to Robinson, who has no previous convictions, for his part in the 'chaos'.
District Judge Baldwin said: 'The burglary of commercial premises in circumstances such as this, where substantial and serious public disorder is or has taken place is commonly known as looting.'
THE BAPTIST MENTOR:
A student who acts as a Baptist Church mentor for younger boys looted jewellery and clothing from shops in Clapham Junction, West London Magistrates were told.
Scott Bates, 18, admitted stealing trainers from JD Sports, watches from Debenhams, and a hooded top from Primark.
Bates told officers he had gone to Clapham Junction on Monday evening to watch the riots and found the items lying around outside the shops.
His solicitor Joan Mitchell said Bates was an active member of his local baptist church and mentored younger members of the congregation.
Although he has previous convictions for robbery and theft, Bates had 'turned his life around', she claimed.
District judge Paul Clark told Bates he would go to prison, probably for more than 12 months.
He was refused bail and sent to Inner London Crown Court to be sentenced.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1Yoa5wZUt
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1YoYST1y1
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Re: Millionaire's daughter to face trial for looting £6000 w
The Teaching Assistant/Learning Mentor

Alexis Bailey, 31, who earns £1,000 a month as a learning mentor in Stockwell, was arrested in a hi-fi store in Croydon at midnight on Monday.
He admitted burglary with intent to steal before Highbury Corner magistrates and was bailed to appear at crown court for sentence. His humiliation was complete when he left court with a newspaper covering his face and walked into a lamp post.

Alexis Bailey, 31, who earns £1,000 a month as a learning mentor in Stockwell, was arrested in a hi-fi store in Croydon at midnight on Monday.
He admitted burglary with intent to steal before Highbury Corner magistrates and was bailed to appear at crown court for sentence. His humiliation was complete when he left court with a newspaper covering his face and walked into a lamp post.
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