The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

CASE STUDY

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JOANNE MAYOR’S criminal record demonstrat­es the failure of both community sentences and short prison terms.

The 35-year-old was recently branded “a burden on the state” for her appalling reoffendin­g.

She has racked up 121 conviction­s covering a total of 212 offences.

Mayor, who has a teenage daughter, has been handed around 50 prison sentences of less than six months since 2003.

Sheriffs have dished out 16 prison sentences of six months or more – but only one of these was for longer than 12 months.

In December 2010, she was given 18 months for theft while already on bail for a previous crime, while in October 2015, she was handed 11 months and five months for shopliftin­g.

The former private schoolgirl has conviction­s for fraud, breach of the peace, wasting police time, driving offences, assault, drugs, culpable and reckless conduct, housebreak­ing, and breaching probation and community service.

Mayor, who has repeatedly struggled with heroin addiction and is currently living in a homeless unit in Perth, was back in court last month to admit a spate of thefts.

Deferring sentence, Sheriff William Wood of Perth Sheriff Court said: “You are a burden on the state because you keep stealing things.

“The courts would be keen to see you turn yourself around and avoid being sent back to prison.

“We will see if a community-based disposal can be imposed at this stage and if that doesn’t work you know where you will end up again.”

She was previously jailed for 180 days for buying drugs on her way back from a meeting with her drug counsellor.

 ??  ?? Burden: Joanne Mayor.
Burden: Joanne Mayor.

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