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A convicted rapist has been jailed again for shoplifting high-end goods in Newcastle and Sunderland. John Hall, imprisoned for rape in 2004, has been in and out of jail since for thefts and failing to comply with the Sex Offenders' Register.
The 56-year-old, of no fixed abode, stole over £1,500 in clothes and fragrances from JD Sports in Washington and Fenwick in Newcastle city centre. He also failed to notify police every seven days of his homelessness, as required.
Hall appeared at Newcastle Magistrates' Court, pleading guilty to four shop thefts and one count of failing to comply with register notifications. Prosecutor Glenda Beck said the first offences occurred on June 23 and July 3, when he took £500 worth of goods from JD Sports.
He pleaded guilty but missed his August sentencing, leading to an arrest warrant. While wanted, he stole £320 in fragrances from Fenwick on September 27 and £510 in tops on October 1. Mrs Beck added: "He was apprehended on the second occasion, so the tops were recovered."
The court heard Hall had been on the register since 2004 and failed to comply three times previously. Mrs Beck said he hadn't registered since June, despite being homeless.
Defence lawyer Ian Cassidy said: "Mr Hall tells me he was released from custody on June 8 and, up to date, has not had any money or accommodation and has been relying on his family. He explains that the reason for the shop thefts is lack of money."
Hall was sentenced to 24 weeks in prison and ordered to pay £500 compensation to JD Sports and £320 to Fenwick.