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Man sentenced after anti-social order breach
A man has been given a suspended jail sentence after he breached a criminal behaviour order in a town.
Daniel Laws, 33, broke the order that required him not to enter Nuneaton town centre, Warwickshire Police said.
The order had originally been imposed in response to his anti-social behaviour and shoplifting.
Laws, from Tarn Rise, Nuneaton, appeared at Coventry Magistrates' Court and received a 20-week prison term, suspended for 15 months.
At a hearing on Monday, he was also ordered to pay a victims' surcharge of 拢154 and to complete 15 days of rehabilitation activities.
Action was taken against Laws after a police officer on patrol spotted him in Stratford Street.
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