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Seven months jail for harassment

by isleofman.com 9th March 2012

A 43 year-old Douglas man convicted of harassing a former MHK and local advocate has been jailed for seven months.

Jonathan Fletcher of Saddlestone was sentenced this afternoon (Friday) after being found guilty of the charge against former South Douglas member Bill Malarkey and advocate Hazel Smith.

Further convictions for harassment, for provoking behaviour and for breaching a suspended sentence for a bomb hoax in January last year led Deputy High Bailiff Jayne Hughes to impose a seven month prison term in total.

Fletcher has also been given a two year anti-social behaviour order.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 9th, March 2012 06:30pm.

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