Man sentenced for breaching Criminal Behaviour Order in Salisbury

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A man has been sentenced for breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order in Salisbury.

Michael Hill, of no fixed abode, appeared at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on April 2nd after pleading guilty to breaching the order issued in February, lasting two years.

The CBO bans Hill from making intimidating noises in a public place, inhaling solvents, acting in any anti-social or intimidating way, defecate anywhere in public view in a public place and be intoxicated in a public place all within the Salisbury Ring Road.

Hill was also ordered to pay a £32 surcharge and fined £80. He has already spent over 42 days in custody, which is equal to a 12-week custodial sentence.

PC Rachel Wood said, “A Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) is an order to help prevent anti-social behaviour and reduce offending.

"If Hill breaches any of the conditions imposed, he commits a criminal offence and is liable to arrest and once again he will be put before the courts.

“The restrictions imposed on him sends out a clear message that this type of anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated and we will seek similar conditions against others if proportionate to do so.”

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