A man has been banned from touching any motor vehicle without permission.
Khia Roberts appeared in court yesterday (Thursday, September 29) for a number of offences and was sentenced to a total of 18 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. Merseyside Police also confirmed that Roberts will be subject to a 12 week electronically monitored curfew from 7pm to 7am which will last until December 21, 2022.
He has also been fined more than £250 and is required to attend rehabilitation activities. Roberts remains the subject of a criminal behaviour order due to his repeat offending which bans him from touching any motor vehicle or being on any private dwelling without the express permission of the owner.
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The order remains in place until November 23, 2024. Merseyside Police took to Facebook to share the news of Roberts' conviction.
The Sefton Police Facebook post said: "Merseyside Police welcome the sentence today, Thursday 29th September 2022, of Khia Roberts, for a number of offences.
"Khia Roberts has been sentenced to a total 18 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. Khia will also be subject to a 12 week electronically monitored curfew from 7pm until 7am each night, until 21st December 2022. He has also been fined over £250, and has a requirement to engage with rehabilitation activities.
"Khia Roberts remains subject to a Criminal Behaviour Order due to his repeat offending. This Criminal Behaviour Order prevents him from touching any motor vehicle, or be on any private dwelling, without the express permission of the owner. This order remains in place until 23rd November 2024."
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