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Bin fire culprit sent to prison

by isleofman.com 8th June 2016

Repeat offender jailed by Deputy High Bailiff

A Douglas man who set fire to a rubbish bin in a lane in the town has been given half a year in prison.

Fifty-five-year-old Graham Robert Albert Johnson, formerly of Loch promenade, also admitted obstructing police.

The court heard he'd burnt the bin recklessly rather than intentionally, after throwing a piece of burning paper in he'd wanted to get rid of.

While in custody, he had prevented police from swabbing his hands.

Deputy High Bailiff Jayne Hughes sentenced Johnson to a total of 26 weeks in prison, as he set fire to the bin while he was still serving a sentence for another arson offence.

Johnson's advocate says his client appreciates he has issues, and wants helps from the mental health services.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 8th, June 2016 06:15pm.

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