Man who stole 200,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs jailed
BBC News, West MidlandsJoby Pool admitted at an earlier hearing to taking a trailer of the chocolate from an industrial unit in Telford, Shropshire, in February this year.Pool, aged 32, from Tingley, near Leeds, was sentenced to 18 months with half to be spent in prison.Pool, of Dewsbury Road, used a tractor unit stolen in Yorkshire in October to tow away the trailer, Shrewsbury Crown Court heard.
He had also pleaded guilty to criminal damage to a lock at the trailer park and driving without insurance.the prosecution said the offence was not "spur of the moment", and there had been "significant planning". At Thursday's hearing, Debra White said in Pool's defence he had shown "genuine remorse" and was sorry for the effect on his family and the firm involved.
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