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01.07.02: Sentences in Anti-Social Behaviour Cases

Posted on Sunday 30 June 2002
Three men have been sentenced at Selby Crown Court for breaching anti-social behaviour orders relating to activities in the Foxwood area of York.

Andrew Wood, aged 18, his 20-year-old brother Paul Wood and Daniel Both, 19, were made the subject of an anti-social behaviour order for three years at York Magistrates' Youth Court in August last year after investigations by City of York Council and North Yorkshire Police.

But on Thursday (June 27), after each admitted breaking the orders, they were each sentenced to complete 120 hours community service and placed under electronic tagging curfew, between the hours of 7pm and 7am, for 56 days.

The judge warned them of their 'cavalier attitude' to the orders before announcing the sentence.

The three men now live at Upton in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.

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