A DRUG user was spared jail after stealing from a supermarket on condition he completes a drug rehabilitation order.
Jay Hamilton-Smith, 38, of Llwynu Lane, Abergavenny, appeared via a video link from Cardiff prison before Newport Crown Court charged with theft and burglary.
He admitted charges of stealing vodka from a Tesco supermarket on December 5, and taking DVDs and computer games nine days later in a burglary from Tesco on Frogmore Street, Abergavenny
Sentencing, Judge Thomas Crowther QC said: “You have a very long history of burglary offences.
“These previous convictions obviously reflect your history of drug addiction.
“These offences merit custody, but I am persuaded I can suspend the terms of imprisonment and make a drug rehabilitation requirement.”
He was sentenced to eight months on each offence, both sentences suspended for two years on condition of 12 months supervision order and a nine-month drug rehabilitation order.
Hamilton-Smith will return to court for review on April 10.
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