Chesterfield man jailed for twice breaching domestic violence order

A Chesterfield man has been jailed for four weeks for breaching a domestic violence protection order and for stealing wine from a service station in the town.
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Jordan Paul Moore admitted the offences when he appeared before Derby Magistrates’ Court on May 19.

The order was imposed on May 4, and Moore had breached it twice within two weeks, court records state.

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The records also state that Moore, 36, who listed his address as care of Coach Road, Butterley Park, Ripley, also admitted stealing two bottles of wine from the Spar store, located at the service station on Ashgate Road, valued at £14 on May 16.

Jordan Moore admitted breaching a domestic violence prevention orderJordan Moore admitted breaching a domestic violence prevention order
Jordan Moore admitted breaching a domestic violence prevention order
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He was jailed for four weeks for each offence, to be served concurrently, meaning that Moore will serve four weeks in total.

The record states that magistrates took the decision to jail Moore because of the seriousness of his previous criminal record.

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