learning mentor is found guilty of theft in the Magistrates' Courts are open for dealing with coming out of the riot in London
An assistant elementary school pleaded guilty when he appeared in court Wednesday, accused of being part of a crowd who tried to rob a store electricity during the riots in London.
Alexis Bailey, 31, who works at the primary school in Stockwell Road Stockwell, south London, was arrested in richer sounds, Croydon, just after midnight Monday, the judges of Highbury Corner in north London heard.
Bailey was one of a series of cases that go to court judges across London was held on Wednesday -. A 11 year old was the youngest accused
Policecells in the capital are full of suspects in the riots and 167 were charged with crimes. They are treated in a series of cuts, some of which have been meeting Tuesday night.
Lambeth Council confirmed that Bailey has worked in one of its elementary schools. A spokesman said: "If any of our employees are convicted of crime, we have strong internal processes to ensure that the process according to the law of work."
Bailey has not been seen taking a product in the store and delivered when ordering off by riot police, the judiciary said.
He pleaded guilty to burglary with intent to steal and was released on bail to be sentenced at a later date.
AbiodunKadri, process, told the court that the police went to the store at midnight and Bailey went after "the officers were at the bottom of the stairs and shouted to the intruder down and come. "
David Burns, defending Bailey, said he was working full time at the school earn £ 1000 per month and pay £ 550 rent. The school site Stockwell Bailey described as a learning mentor.
Head of the Judiciary, Melvyn Marks said if Bailey would have to apply to the Crown Court. "Due to the nature of the crime and the circumstances, we took the view that there are aggravating circumstances that these crimes were committed, ie, in the midst of a very violent revolt, and our powers and punishment are not enough "Marks said.
The 11-year-old who lives in Romford, east London, admitted stealing a £ 50 per bin for a broken window in Debenhams in the town for the dismissal of young people from 20 to 30 to 22:30 on Monday .
District Judge James Henderson was sent home on bail while a pre-sentence report was prepared. He said the boy was too young to labeling equipment or time behind bars.
- Highbury Corner David also addressed Attoh, 18, Hackney, who admitted stealing two shirts Burberry store in the street well. The judges released him, instead of imposing a coupon of 100 very well, as he had been in custody since his arrest.
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- 23 years was in tears after admitting taking part in the looting of Hackney. Christopher heart, father of two son of Chingford, he found a couple of new Lacoste and a jacket with the label Security remains at about 23:00 on Monday.
Matthew Golby, process, said Antwi was part of a group that surrounded the police car in Brixton Hill and was captured on CCTV pointing his bike in the car. He said he had a backpack distinctive Antwi was found by police making their way up Brixton Hill.
Antwi, who is in his third and final year of college, was denied bail by the court and adjourned the matter until September 7.
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