Serial criminal gets last chance after chalking up 200th offence
Last updated at 09:15, Saturday, 30 June 2012
A criminal who has chalked up his 200th offence has been given a last chance to stay out of jail – provided he keeps out of pubs and clubs.
Richard Nugent, 38, was back before a judge at Carlisle Crown Court after he failed to turn up for an appointment with his probation officer because he was busy shoplifting. The court heard how he was caught stealing a prawn sandwich from the city’s Boots store and at the same time caught with alcohol he had stolen from a Co-op store.
He had been on his way to one of his regular Probation Service appointments.
He admitted the thefts and breaching the terms of a suspended sentence.
Prosecutor Tim Evans told the court how on Wednesday of this week, after another appointment at the Probation Service offices in Carlisle, he went straight outside and head-butted a man who he believed took his bike. No prosecution resulted from that incident, but Nugent’s latest offences mean he has breached a previous suspended 24-week jail sentence for another theft.
“He has had 87 previous appearances before the court for a total of 196 offences, which means that with these offences he will have hit the 200 mark,” said Mr Evans, adding that the defendant’s history was one of constant low level offending.
Agreeing to adjourn sentence for eight weeks, Judge Peter Hughes QC told Nugent: “There are many men of your age who are struggling to find work; struggling to meet their bills; and struggling to bring up young families. They have to pay their taxes to society.
“I fear to think just what you have cost them over the years with your quite reckless and irresponsible antisocial behaviour. You have got to take charge of your life.”
Nugent, of Dowbeck Road, Morton, Carlisle, was released on bail, on the stipulation that he must not enter pubs or clubs; must not drink alcohol in public; and that he should continue his contact with the drug and alcohol charity and the Probation Service.
Judge Hughes added that Nugent would be jailed for a “significant period” if he got into trouble again.
First published at 08:59, Saturday, 30 June 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
Have your say
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (5 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (15 comments)
- Hope buyer can be found for Carlisle pub (6 comments)
- Families asked to scatter ashes on Lake District fells - not leave boxes (1 comment)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (4 comments)
- Plans to cut speed limit on Carlisle road to 40mph (27 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (56 comments)
- Cumbrian council issues garden waste collections threat (13 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (41 comments)
- Cumbrian child porn pervert gets £150,000 pension payout (6 comments)
Court & crime
Anne Pickles
- Couple left son home alone to go on holiday abroad, Carlisle court told
- Cumbrian rapist sentenced to 12 years in prison
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (15 comments)
- Man admits 33 sex offences, including three rapes
- Boss of Cumbrian takeaway admits breaking immigration law
- Carlisle road closed after lorry driver injured
- Couple left son home alone to go on holiday abroad, Carlisle court told
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (15 comments)
- Carlisle trader who illegally clocked cars jailed
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (9 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (15 comments)
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (9 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (56 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (5 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (4 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (56 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (41 comments)
- Trade chairman against Cumbria's summer road closures plan (39 comments)
- Carlisle city centre clothes shop closing down (32 comments)
- Hoopers store in Carlisle bought 'by mistake' at auction (32 comments)








