Northampton shoplifter who stole goods worth £2,100 from Boots, Co-op, Tesco Express and One Stop among these cases in court

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Magistrates jailed the serial thief for 52 weeks — other cases dealt with included sexual assault, drink driving and assault

■ These cases were heard by Northamptonshire magistrates on December 16

ELIZABETH EDGLEY, aged 22, of Glade Close, Northampton, racially / religiously aggravated intentional harassment / alarm / distress — words / writing; conditionally discharged for 18 months, surcharge to fund victim services £26, prosecution costs £85.

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CHARLES TOKAM, aged 42, of Billing Road, Northampton, sexual assault on a female; fined £200, compensation of £50, surcharge £80, costs £85.

Local magistrates deal with hundreds of cases each weekLocal magistrates deal with hundreds of cases each week
Local magistrates deal with hundreds of cases each week

MICHAEL BENHAM, aged 26, of no fixed abode, stole numerous items to a value of £187.50, belonging to One Stop, stole £59.15 worth of chicken products from Tesco Express, stole items to a value of £116.95 from One Stop, stole multiple items to value of £120.20 from One Stop, failed to surrender to custody; 52 weeks in prison, compensation of £2,130.60.

MICHAEL BENHAM, aged 26, of no fixed abode, stole a quantity of Ted Baker and Sanctuary products to the value of £120 from Boots, stole meat and cheese to the value of £127 from One Stop, stole 20 bottles of wine to the value of £170 from One Stop, stole meat and cheese to the value of £23.10 from One Stop, stole meat, fish and confectionary to the value of £320.80 from One Stop, stole meat products to the value of £144.45 from One Stop, stole confectionary and soft drinks to the value of £55 from One Stop, stole cheese, soft drinks, toothpaste, chips and coffee to the value of £106.70 from One Stop, stole five blocks of cheese to the value of £19.75 from Co-op, stole seven boxes of washing pods to the value of £56 from One Stop, stole meat, fish and coffee to the value of £93.45 from One Stop, stole meat and cheese to the value of £66.20 from One Stop, stole 19 bottles of Zaflora cleaning products to the value of £47.50 from One Stop, stole gift sets, confectionary, crisps, coffee and meats to the value of £252.85 from One Stop, stole meat and cheese to the value of £50.85 from One Stop, stole meat and cheese to the value of £63.35 from One Stop, stole confectionary and soft drinks to the value of £70 from One Stop; compensation of £89.75.

SONNY CHATYOKA, aged 41, of Chapel Green, Northampton, drunk in charge of a vehicle; fined £553, surcharge £221, costs £400, 10 points.

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ASHRAF YUSUF, aged 19, of Paddock Mill Court, Northampton, drove otherwise than in accordance with a licence, no insurance; fined £560, surcharge £224, costs £85, six points.

KYLE KALYANA, aged 26, of Afton Way, Overstone, drink driving; fined £692, surcharge £277, costs £85, disqualified for 20 months.

JON GOREANU, aged 31, of Snowbell Square, Northampton, drink driving; fined £500, surcharge £200, costs £85, disqualified for 18 months,

These cases were heard on December 17

TOM McKEOWN, aged 29, of Fullingdale Road, Northampton, assault by beating, stole two bottles of wine to the value of £12 from Co-op; fined £950, compensation of £100, surcharge £380, costs £325.

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ANDRII TERENTIEV, aged 23, of Burns Street, Northampton, drink driving; surcharge £101, costs £85. fined £253, disqualified for 19 months.

KEVIN LOWE, aged 71, of Byfield Road, Woodford Halse, criminal damage, conditionally discharged for 12 months, surcharge £26, costs £85.

DANIELA PISLARI, aged 28, of Waterpump Court, Northampton, drove while disqualified, no insurance; 120 hours unpaid work, costs £85, disqualified for 21 months.

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