Sunderland Echo

Man spared jail after assaulting shop worker and stealing booze

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He did so by causing alarm to a taxi driver through his drunken antics in Halstead Square, Pennywell, on Saturday, August 17, 2019.

Prosecutor Becky Slade told magistrate­s in South Tyneside he also racially abused a policeman called to the same incident.

And she revealed other offences followed until August 27 last year when McCully ended his criminalit­y.

Ms Slade said McCully returned to the same Co-op store on Monday, March 9, 2020, and stole a £21 bottle of vodka – despite being barred.

And at 1pm on Friday, August 7, he pinched a vodka bottle, priced at £20.50, from the Co-op in Springwell Road, Grindon.

During the same incident, he was followed out by the store’s team leader and when challenged, told him he may have “coronava” in a bizarre reference to Covid-19.

His last offence was on Thursday, August 27, when he was verbally abusive to police in Melbourne Place, Barnes Park, and was charged with being drunk and disorderly.

The court heard McCully had been jailed for 16 weeks, suspended for 12 months, on July 7, 2019, for previous offending.

He was also made subject to a community order, which he had breached.

Gerry Armstrong, defending, described McCully as a “chronic alcoholic” who was suffering two bleeds on his brain due to his drinking, leading to fits.

Mr Armstrong said his client had stopped drinking vodka but now drank eight cans of lager a day, starting at breakfast time.

But he insisted McCully had been told by his doctor not to fully attempt to quit drinking, due to potential adverse medical harm it could bring.

He added: “He has demonstrat­ed a willingnes­s to change.”

McCully pleaded guilty to two shop thefts, causing harassment, alarm or distress, racially aggravated alarm or distress, and being drunk and disorderly.

He also admitted failing to comply with the requiremen­ts of a community order, a common assault and an assault by beating.

Magistrate­s jailed him for eight weeks, suspended for 12 months, for the assault by beating.

They also jailed him for eight weeks for the common assault and one week each for the thefts and for causing harassment, alarm or distress, all to run concurrent­ly.

There was no separate penalty for the drunk and disorderly, but he was fined £10 for causing racially aggravated alarm or distress.

Instead of having the suspended sentence order activated, he was fined £50, and he must also pay compensati­on of £50 to each of the Coop staff he assaulted.

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