
A woman who twice stole from her employer has been put on probation.
Fifty-one year-old Judith Frances Robinson, of Royal Avenue West, Onchan admitted two charges of theft.
High Bailiff Michael Moyle was told CCTV had shown her taking a £10 note and a £5 note from the till at Lloyds Pharmacy in Strand Street.
Both offences were committed in May this year.
Her advocate said the amounts taken were very small, although she realised it was a breach of trust and was ashamed and embarrassed over the incident.
Mr Moyle heard Robinson appreciated the crime was serious, and had been cooperative over the matter.
He placed her on probation for twelve months.
(Picture: Douglas courthouse, where Judith Frances Robinson appeared).
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