A fraudster who used several stolen bank cards to buy goods has been sentenced.
Mandy Teresa McConnon, 35, failed to comply with her community order when she did not attend two probation appointments during May this year.
She was previously given the order on February 26, 2021, following a series of fraudulent acts in one day.
The woman of Liverpool Road, Watford, used a stolen debit card to try buy a trolley worth of goods in Borehamwood on February 29, 2020.
Another stolen card belonging to the same person was used in Watford to buy £79.10 worth of goods.
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In Radlett, McConnon made several purchases totalling to £58.23 with another two stolen cards.
She was convicted at West and Central Hertfordshire Magistrates’ Court on December 29, 2020.
However, after failing to comply with her order, she appeared at St Albans Magistrates’ Court and admitted the breach on June 29 this year.
McConnon was committed to prison for 13 weeks, suspended for 24 months and has to pay £85 in costs.
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