A man has been sentenced over an attack at Watford Junction as well as abuse, threats, or insults.
Raymond Fallon, of Charter Place, Watford, assaulted a man by beating him, and used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with the intent to cause the same victim harassment, alarm, or distress.
A community order for a maximum of 25 days was made by Westminster Magistrates’ Court and he was also ordered to pay compensation of £100, on June 27.
The 20-year-old had admitted to the offences earlier last month.
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Timothy Broad, of Bridge Street, Fakenham, Norfolk, was given a conditional discharge after admitting to six theft from a shop charges between September and October last year.
The 37-year-old admitted stealing alcohol, food, and cleaning products from the Co-op in New Road, Croxley Green, and also admitted another charge of theft by finding, which was for a torch stolen from All Saints Church in the village.
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