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Mar 11, 2010 News
Neville Williams, a\k Accra, of Charity, a man known for his previous breaches with the law was sentenced to three years imprisonment by Magistrate Faith Mc Gusty.
Williams who pleaded guilty to a charge of break and enter and larceny was unrepresented.
According to the police between February 2 and February 3, last, Williams stole three pairs of jeans, a haversack, a hat and three T- shirts from vendor Cheryl Parks.
The Prosecutor Gibson also told the court that Williams is a habitual cocaine user.
Williams had previously appeared before Magistrate McGusty at the Charity Magistrate’s Court. On this occasion the magistrate advised him to use his custodial penalty to reform his character.
Williams had asked the magistrate to assist him in staying off the road.
When the sentence was imposed Williams responded, “Thank you.”
Williams was charged before for three similar offences.
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