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Rubbish case 'a waste' says judge | Rubbish case 'a waste' says judge |
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A judge has criticised the decision to prosecute a couple who were charged with theft after removing items from a pile of rubbish. | A judge has criticised the decision to prosecute a couple who were charged with theft after removing items from a pile of rubbish. |
Richard Small and his wife Lynne were arrested after taking a pair of boots, a hosepipe, a shoelace and a plant pot from the garden of an unoccupied house. | Richard Small and his wife Lynne were arrested after taking a pair of boots, a hosepipe, a shoelace and a plant pot from the garden of an unoccupied house. |
A judge at Hull Crown Court said the case was a "waste of public resources", and has awarded them £10 compensation. | A judge at Hull Crown Court said the case was a "waste of public resources", and has awarded them £10 compensation. |
The couple, of 16th Avenue, Hull, had denied a charge of theft by finding. | The couple, of 16th Avenue, Hull, had denied a charge of theft by finding. |
Mr and Mrs Small, both 38, said they thought they were doing the council a favour by cleaning up the items which they placed in a wheelie bin and took to their home. | Mr and Mrs Small, both 38, said they thought they were doing the council a favour by cleaning up the items which they placed in a wheelie bin and took to their home. |
They were arrested after a member of the public called the police, but the Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence in the case, which did not proceed to trial. | They were arrested after a member of the public called the police, but the Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence in the case, which did not proceed to trial. |
I take into account the fact that you were arrested and it should not have got as far as it did Recorder Paul Isaacs | I take into account the fact that you were arrested and it should not have got as far as it did Recorder Paul Isaacs |
Recorder Paul Isaacs, sitting at Hull Crown Court, formally entered not guilty verdicts on the theft charges, but gave the couple six month conditional discharges for refusing to take a drugs test at the police station. | |
He said: "It does seem to me that bringing this matter to the crown court is something of a waste of public resources. | He said: "It does seem to me that bringing this matter to the crown court is something of a waste of public resources. |
"Whatever the rights and wrongs it seems to me the picking up of these items in the belief they would have been abandoned would have been accepted by a sensible jury. | "Whatever the rights and wrongs it seems to me the picking up of these items in the belief they would have been abandoned would have been accepted by a sensible jury. |
'Very distressing' | 'Very distressing' |
"I take into account the fact that you were arrested and it should not have got as far as it did." | "I take into account the fact that you were arrested and it should not have got as far as it did." |
Mrs Small said: "I have been through five months of hell waiting to prove my innocence. I have lost my faith in the judicial process. | Mrs Small said: "I have been through five months of hell waiting to prove my innocence. I have lost my faith in the judicial process. |
"It's been very distressing." | "It's been very distressing." |
A Humberside Police spokesman said: "We received a call from a member of the public saying they believed two people were stealing from the house. | A Humberside Police spokesman said: "We received a call from a member of the public saying they believed two people were stealing from the house. |
"We followed procedure and now the police and the Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to continue the case." | "We followed procedure and now the police and the Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to continue the case." |
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