A 40-year-old man has admitted stealing £7,500 from a town betting shop and breaching the peace, as well as possessing cannabis.
Andrew Scott Page appeared in the Royal Court on Friday where he admitted that he stole the substantial amount of cash from the Joe Jennings bookmakers in Cheapside, and the two additional offences.
Page was represented by Advocate Adam Harrison who indicated his client’s ‘guilty’ pleas to the three offences.
The Court heard that the incidents took place between 10 and 11 March of this year.
Pictured: Advocate Adam Harrison represented Andrew Page.
Crown Advocate Conrad Yates appeared for the prosecution and the Deputy Bailiff Tim Le Cocq, accompanied by Jurats Olsen and Dulake, heard the case.
Page was taken back into custody to await sentencing on 19 July.
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