Aaron Hall, 30, jailed for 13 weeks for harassment and damaging a dress and property in Truro, ordered to pay compensation.
Aaron Hall, 30, jailed for 13 weeks for harassment and damaging a dress and property in Truro, ordered to pay compensation.

Man Jailed for Harassment and Damaging Prom Outfit in Truro
If someone admits guilt, they get sentenced soon, or they wait for a report later. Denying charges means a trial is set. Everyone can view courts, and reporters watch for the public. The media shows justice is done.
Darren Lewis drove an unlicensed vehicle in Torridge, Devon. The fine was £180, and he owed £184.17 in back duty, with £150 in costs. Joseph Sebastian, 56, sped in Torquay on Torbay Road East, exceeding 30 mph multiple times in April. The fine was £130, with three points added to his license, £90 in costs, and a £52 surcharge.
Thomas Smale, 35, had a large black kitchen knife in public on Rowes Lane, Helston. His sentence got suspended for 12 weeks, and he has 12 months of supervision, along with 15 days of rehab. Costs were £85, and the surcharge was £154.
Aaron Hall, 30, damaged a dress, wall, and furniture in Truro, with the damage costing £1,500. He harassed someone despite a court order on the same day and used abusive words in Weymouth. Compensation was £400, the fine was £120, and he got 13 weeks in jail, with costs totalling £85.
Justin Clemow, 48, drove with too much Benzoylecgonine (BZE) and MDMA in his blood in Chiverton Cross, Truro. He must enter drug rehab for six months and is banned from driving for 28 months. The fine was £80, costs were £85, and the surcharge totalled £114.
Daryl Miles, 34, drove without insurance on Pengelly Way in Truro. He drove while disqualified and without insurance, requiring mental health treatment for 12 days. He must also do 60 hours of unpaid work and is banned from driving for six months.
Michael Gilbert, 58, stole razor blades from Sainsbury’s in Helston, along with gin and champagne. Total compensation owed: £397. He needs mental health treatment for 12 days, and rehabilitation activity will take 10 days, with costs of £85 and a surcharge of £114.
Peter Mewton, 70, sped in Truro, exceeding 30 mph on Tregolls Road on June 1 and January 2. Three points will go on his license, the fine was £40, and he also paid £90 in costs.
If someone admits guilt, they get sentenced soon, or they wait for a report later. Denying charges means a trial is set. Everyone can view courts, and reporters watch for the public. The media shows justice is done.
Darren Lewis drove an unlicensed vehicle in Torridge, Devon. The fine was £180, and he owed £184.17 in back duty, with £150 in costs. Joseph Sebastian, 56, sped in Torquay on Torbay Road East, exceeding 30 mph multiple times in April. The fine was £130, with three points added to his license, £90 in costs, and a £52 surcharge.
Thomas Smale, 35, had a large black kitchen knife in public on Rowes Lane, Helston. His sentence got suspended for 12 weeks, and he has 12 months of supervision, along with 15 days of rehab. Costs were £85, and the surcharge was £154.
Aaron Hall, 30, damaged a dress, wall, and furniture in Truro, with the damage costing £1,500. He harassed someone despite a court order on the same day and used abusive words in Weymouth. Compensation was £400, the fine was £120, and he got 13 weeks in jail, with costs totalling £85.
Justin Clemow, 48, drove with too much Benzoylecgonine (BZE) and MDMA in his blood in Chiverton Cross, Truro. He must enter drug rehab for six months and is banned from driving for 28 months. The fine was £80, costs were £85, and the surcharge totalled £114.
Daryl Miles, 34, drove without insurance on Pengelly Way in Truro. He drove while disqualified and without insurance, requiring mental health treatment for 12 days. He must also do 60 hours of unpaid work and is banned from driving for six months.
Michael Gilbert, 58, stole razor blades from Sainsbury’s in Helston, along with gin and champagne. Total compensation owed: £397. He needs mental health treatment for 12 days, and rehabilitation activity will take 10 days, with costs of £85 and a surcharge of £114.
Peter Mewton, 70, sped in Truro, exceeding 30 mph on Tregolls Road on June 1 and January 2. Three points will go on his license, the fine was £40, and he also paid £90 in costs.