A woman who was previously banned from Co-Op, One Stop and Tesco is back in court for ten shoplifting incidents.
Karis McGeorge of Challis Court, Southampton was previously handed community protection notices banning her from a number of stores in the city.
But despite this, the 37-year-old has been hauled back to Southampton Magistrates' Court after she stole £641.95 worth of goods.
The incidents took place at Co-Op, Tesco, Fat Face and One Stop in Southampton between March 20 and August 8 this year.
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She stole ice cream, tanning lotion, household items, laundry products, cheese, smoothies, bin bags, chocolate, clothing, meat and yoghurts.
McGeorge was convicted of 10 counts of theft from a shop and four counts of failing to comply with a community protection notice.
She also admitted to breaching a criminal behaviour order after she was spotted with a pushchair, but no child on Shirley High Street.
The 37-year-old was sentenced to 12 weeks, suspended for 18 months with 25 rehabilitation days.
She must pay £240 compensation and was given a further community protection notice banning her from every One Stop and Tesco in the city.
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