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20 Apr, 2018
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Former Assembly candidate stole from shop where he worked
A man who stood for election to the Northern Ireland Assembly has been ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work for stealing over £1,600 from a County Antrim shop where he was an employee.
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