Court round-up: including a man who stole three boxes of chocolate from B&M

These are some of the cases that came before the magistrates’ court in your area.
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Alexandru Marian Mihalcea, 27, of, Imperial Drive, Harrow. On November 12 at Hemel Hempstead stole cash of a value unknown belonging to Tesco Bank. Committed to prison for six weeks forthwith. Reason: Offence so serious because sophisticated offence and amount of money involved. To pay victim surcharge of £80, costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service, criminal courts charge of £180.

Alexandru Marian Mihalcea, 27, of, Imperial Drive, Harrow. On November 12 at Hemel Hempstead had in his possession or under his control an article, namely four cash claws for use in the course of or in connection with a fraud. Committed to prison for six weeks forthwith concurrent. Reason: Offence so serious because sophisticated offence and amount of money involved.

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Paul-Catalin Ungureannu, 26, of Imperial Drive, Harrow. On November 12 at Hemel Hempstead stole cash of a value unknown belonging to Tesco Bank. Committed to prison for 20 week forthwith. Reason: Offence so serious because sophisticated offence and amount of money involved. To pay victim surcharge of £80, costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service, criminal courts charge of £180.

Paul-Catalin Ungureannu, 26, of Imperial Drive, Harrow. On November 12 at Hemel Hempstead had in his possession or under his control an article, namely four cash claws for use in the course of or in connection with a fraud. Committed to prison for 20 weeks forthwith concurrent. Reason: Offence so serious because sophisticated offence and amount of money involved.

Steven Anthony Mark Hersey, 23, of Waverley Road, St Albans. On November 15 at Hemel Hempstead dishonestly undertook or assisted in the retention, removal, disposal or realisation of stolen goods, namely three boxes of chocolate, to the value of 56.62, belonging to B&M Stores by or for the benefit of another or dishonestly arranged so to do, knowing or believing the same to be stolen goods. Committed to prison for two weeks forthwith, consecutive to four weeks for theft from shop on July 23. Reason: Offence so serious because custody only option. To pay victim surcharge of £80, criminal courts charge of £180.

Steven Anthony Mark Hersey, 23, of Waverley Road, St Albans. On November 15 at Hemel Hempstead wilfully obstructed a constable in the execution of his duty. Committed to prison for one week forthwith concurrent. Reason: Offence so serious because custody only option.

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Steven Anthony Mark Hersey, 23, of Waverley Road, St Albans. On October 30 at Watford , being a relevant offender within the terms of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and subject to a notification order, failed without reasonable excuse to comply with the notification requirements by failing to notify the police of a change to his address within three days of the date of any change. Committed to prison for two weeks forthwith consecutive to two weeks for handling stolen goods on November 15. Reason: Offence so serious because custody only option.

Mariusz Zenon Kordaszwski, 37, of Seaton Road, Hemel Hempstead. On November 14 at Hemel Hempstead without reasonable excuse did an act, namely instructed another to contact a female by telephone, which he was prohibited from doing by a non-molestation order made by Watford Family Court on October 8, 2015. Discharged conditionally for 12 months. Restraining order made for the defendant. This order lasts until November 15, 2017. To pay victim surcharge of £15, costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service, criminal courts charge of £180.

Mariusz Zenon Kordaszwski, 37, of Seaton Road, Hemel Hempstead. On November 14 at Hemel Hempstead without reasonable excuse did an act, and directly contacted a female which you were prohibited from doing by a non-molestation order made by Watford Family Court on October 8, 2015. Discharged conditionally for 12 months.

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