A Blenheim chef who did his grocery shopping in his employer's kitchen has been given 60 hours of unpaid community work.
Brendan Paul Hurring, 37, admitted taking chocolate brownies, bread, milk, orange juice, muesli bars and eight pens from Chateau Marlborough.
He was sentenced to 60 hours' community work by Judge Bruce Davidson in the Blenheim District Court yesterday. Police prosecutor Sergeant Graham Single said staff stopped Hurring from leaving with the items worth $94.80. Hurring told police he took them to save money on groceries.
Last updated 12:00 22/06/2010
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