A MAN from Stockbridge has been sent to prison for eight weeks following a string of offences in Andover.
Adam Warwick, of High Street, on March 29, this year, at Ewe Cash made a false representation by selling a stolen watch.
At the same place on August 22, last year, Warwick made a false representation by selling stolen tools for £30 and pawning tools for £155.
On September 9, last year, he without lawful excuse damaged a lamp belonging to another man and at Ewe Cash made a false representation by selling a stolen PlayStation.
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The 33-year-old was sentenced for the offences at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court.
Magistrates sent him to prison for eight weeks because the offences were committed during the operational period of a suspended sentence.
Warwick must also pay a surcharge fee of £154.
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