Doncaster man jailed for handling stolen goods and using stolen bank card

A Doncaster man has been jailed for eight weeks for handling stolen goods and using a stolen credit card, court records show.
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Corey Anthony McAvenney, 24, of Beech Crescent, Stainforth, Doncaster, committed both offences on February 21 this year.

He appeared before Doncaster Magistrates’ Court on December 22 where he admitted both offences.

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Corey McAvennie was jailed for eight weeks for handling stolen goods and using a stolen bank cardCorey McAvennie was jailed for eight weeks for handling stolen goods and using a stolen bank card
Corey McAvennie was jailed for eight weeks for handling stolen goods and using a stolen bank card
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He was jailed for eight weeks and must also pay a £122 victim surcharge.

Court records show that magistrates took the decision to jail the defendant because of his history of previous offending.

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