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Man jailed for stealing steaks and candles

The man stole steaks and candles from a Tesco's store
The man stole steaks and candles from a Tesco's store The man stole steaks and candles from a Tesco's store

A NEW LODGE man with nearly 250 previous convictions was jailed again yesterday for stealing steaks and candles from a Belfast supermarket.

Michael McNally only carried out the theft in Tesco's because he had spent all his benefit money on buying his mother a Christmas present, a defence lawyer claimed.

But ordering the 29-year-old to serve one month behind bars, a judge at Belfast Magistrates' Court said it would give the city's shopkeepers a break.

McNally was arrested after stealing two steaks and two candles from one of the supermarket's branches on Thursday.

He pleaded guilty to the theft of goods valued at £32.90.

Defence solicitor Pearse MacDermott said McNally, of Hillman Street, only acted because he was waiting for his next Disability Living Allowance cheque, according to his lawyer.

"He didn't have any money because he spent it on buying his mother a Christmas present," Mr MacDermott added.

The court heard McNally has amassed 245 previous convictions, many for theft.

He also served a prison sentence for the theft of chocolate bars from Poundland in the Castlecourt shopping complex last year.

McNally had a three-month suspended jail term hanging over his head for other offences.

Although District Judge Fiona Bagnall decided against activating that sentence, she ruled that he must be jailed for the latest crime if only to give "the shopkeepers of Belfast a bit of a break."