A MAN who stole £3,500 from a woman who employed him as a gardener has been spared jail by the Magistrate’s Court.
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Put an end to under-age drinking, says Magistrate
STOPPING under-age drinking is one of the biggest challenges for Jersey in 2007, according to the Magistrate, Ian Le Marquand.
Weekend sport in brief
SOFTBALL CI in World Series The Channel Islands team finished seventh in the World Series competition in London at the weekend.
Caretaker found guilty of fondling student (15)
A SCHOOL caretaker who indecently assaulted a 15-year-old girl student in a cupboard has been given a sentence of community service.
Magistrate supports Centeniers in court
CENTENIERS should remain in their role as prosecutors in the Magistrate’s Court providing they are up to the job, the Magistrate, Ian Le Marquand, said this week.
Weekend sport in brief
TENNIS Forsyth saga In the women’s doubles in the Forsyth Partners Jersey Open held at the Caesarean Club over the extended weekend, Rebecca Edwards and Katie Gouyette (Jersey) beat Michelle Snyman and Mariana Lancaster, from the UK, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6.
Hit-and-run ‘confusion’
A HIT-and-run victim who is calling for a change in the law has been supported by the Magistrate, Ian Le Marquand.
World Cup football fans in court
A MAN who threw coins at police as they struggled to hold back a mob of angry England football fans appeared in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Charity worker in third drink-driving offence
POLICE had to use CS spray on a veteran charity worker and teacher as he resisted arrest for his third drink-driving offence, the Magistrate’s Court heard yesterday.
Court raises fines for football-related trouble
SEVEN men arrested after England’s World Cup defeat last Saturday were fined by the Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

