53-year-old pleads guilty to fraud by false representation
A Douglas man will be sentenced in August after committing fraud by false representation.
Andrew Ian Corrie, of Lakeside Road, appeared at Douglas Courthouse yesterday (20 June).
The 53-year-old pleaded guilty to committing the offence, at Marks and Spencer, on 23 May last year.
It means Corrie has now admitted three offences – the others took place in January and February this year.
He accepted he’d changed labels on goods, and returned a number of worn items, at the retailer on Drumgold Street in Douglas.
A social enquiry report has been requested before he’s sentenced on 15 August; bail was granted until that date.
Update: At Douglas Courthouse Corrie was fined £2,100 - you can find out more HERE.
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