A thief who stole booze and a newspaper from a Stirling comfort retailer was this week sentenced to 2 months and 20 days imprisonment.
Rory Fisher, of Edward Avenue, had been out of jail on licence when he carried out three offences over three consecutive days, at Riverside Mini Market on February 10, 11 and 12, 2021.
The 36-year-old had nicked booze from the shop on February 10 value £3, a newspaper value £3.60 on February 11, and booze value £3 on February 12. Stirling Sheriff Court docket heard this week that not one of the objects had been recovered.
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Sheriff Derek Hamilton famous that Fisher, who appeared from Low Moss jail by way of videolink, had 11 months excellent of an unexpired portion of a sentence on the time of the offences.
Fisher had been out on licence on issues involving a machete, assault to damage and tried theft, he added.
Fisher’s agent Alastair Ross accepted that the court docket’s choices have been restricted, however identified that his consumer “was eager to interact with assist”.
Sentencing Fisher, Sheriff Hamilton informed him he had been out on licence on the time of the offences – with 11 months excellent - and ordered him to return to jail to serve two months of that sentence.
He additionally sentenced him to 80 days’ imprisonment on the thefts from Riverside Mini Market, lowered from 120 days because of the responsible pleas.
These phrases have been to run consecutively.