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Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Carlisle Man Jailed for Breaching Suspended Sentence Order


A Carlisle man has been sentenced to 140 days imprisonment after flagrantly breaching a suspended sentence order the day after it was imposed.

Prolific criminal Andrew Bell, 42, of Shaddongate, appeared at Carlisle Magistrates' Court on Thursday, 21st February 2018, where he admitted breaching his criminal behaviour order by entering Carlisle city centre on 20th February.

On the previous day, 19th February, Bell was made subject to a suspended sentence order after breaching the terms of his criminal behaviour order by entering West Tower Street on 18th February.

Bell was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment for the breach of 20th February, to be served consecutively with 80 days imprisonment for the activation of the suspended sentence order. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £115.

Criminals beware: If you breach a suspended sentence order nowadays, you're likely to find yourself in custody.

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