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Fullers Ways North
A lead thief who was caught stealing from a school in Tolworth committed the offence in order to get sent to prison, a court has heard.
Carl Richardson, 33, was made homeless after being thrown out by his mother and had relapsed into a serious drug addiction when he was arrested on February 17 for stealing lead from Tolworth Girls’ School. At his sentencing this week, Guildford Crown Court heard how he began committing offences at the age of 32, after breaking up with his long term partner and losing his job.
Michael Green, defending Richardson, said his client was a qualified electrician who had worked most of his life. The court heard how Richardson had 'responded well' to being in custody, where he has been since his arrest.
He has embarked on a number of educational courses while in prison, as well as a drug rehabilitation programme. Richardson, of no fixed address, was sentenced to four months in prison by judge Neil Stewart on Thursday. He was jailed for a further 10 months for his involvement in the theft of a mini digger from Claygate in April 2012.
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