AN ex-pub landlady faces jail after she admitted stealing £72,000 from its Christmas savings club members. Sally Johnstone, 54, helped herself over 21 months, a court heard. She also confessed to a…
AN ex-pub landlady faces jail after she admitted stealing £72,000 from its Christmas savings club members.Sally Johnstone, 54, helped herself over 21 months, a court heardCheltenham, GloucsThe judge agreed to bail her until June 9 for medical and family reports but warned he would have to consider a jail term above two years.
Judge Lawrie said he had read statements from victims of the theft from the savings club and they showed the impact her behaviour had on them.Red hot weather maps show UK bank holiday heatwave as Brits set for 26c sizzlerInvestigationVirus care home deaths highest in South East and North West with 12,000 killedTRAGIC FINDHe added: "This was a lot of money from a lot of people.
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