here.Or to like his Facebook page and keep up to date with the latest breaking news and stories from court, click here.Here's the link to the M.E.N's main Facebook page where we share our latest stories.He pointed out his client any had not committed any of his crimes alone and and had thought it would get him 'some kind of misguided status'.Anna Chestnutt, defending Robinson, said her client would offer to say sorry to his victims if he was with them and offer to repay them.He was 'genuinely sorry', she said.The court heard the both defendants, who had no previous convictions, had resisted attempts from family and professionals to steer them away from a 'lifestyle' of crime involving drink and drugs.Sentencing them, Judge John Potter.
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