

"He has learned from his mistakes and turned his life around. Mr Ali added: "He has managed to reimburse the complainant to the tune of £1,000. For fans of Blizzard Entertainment's digital card game, Hearthstone. I still play HS from time to time and still buy packs (Pack opening is addicting) but Gwent have definitely taken most of my time. He invited Judge David Fletcher to step back from sending Stevens to jail. Don't get me wrong, I've invested so much money in HS but Gwent sweeps me off my feet when it comes to CCG strategy. Stevens, of Marney Walk, Burslem, pleaded guilty to damaging property and possession with intent to supply a Class B drug.Īnis Ali, mitigating, said the offences were committed when the defendant was "emotionally fragile". He said he had recently split from his wife and was using the money to pay outstanding court and solicitor's fees.
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The court heard that the defendant made full admissions.

Ms Kilbey added: "The defendant was in attendance when the search was conducted." The property was raided on August 16, 2019, two months after the clothes were burned. She went to the chiminea and could see the charred remains of some of the items of clothing." She estimated the total value of the clothes to be £500. Prosecutor Holly Kilbey said: "In an exchange of messages he commented that he had only burned her wardrobe. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for 22 months, at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court. Police raided Stevens's home months later and recovered 12 bags of cannabis worth up to £760, along with £1,140 in cash and a set of digital scales. StokeonTrentLive reported the 35-year-old's wife was alerted to the fire two days after walking out of the marital home.Īn Instagram post said: "Cheating wife!!! This is what you do lads, burn baby burn." Benjamin Stevens, of Burslem, Stoke, burned his wife's clothes after suspecting her of cheating on him.
