The following cases were heard at Reading and Slough Magistrates’ Court

November 6:

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JORDEN GUYETT, 27, of Warfield, Bracknell, admitted being a trader while knowingly or recklessly engaging in commercial practice contravening trading regulations in between March 16, 2018, and May 18, 2019. Also admitted being a trader while knowingly or recklessly engaged in commercial practice contravening trading regulations in Warfield between March 16, 2018 and May 18, 2019. Also admitted being a trader while knowingly or recklessly engaged in commercial practice contravening trading regulations in Reading between March 18, 2018 and May 28, 2019. Also admitted being a trader while knowingly or recklessly engaged in commercial practice contravening trading regulations in Warfield between March 12, 2019 and May 29, 2019. Also admitted being a trader while knowingly or recklessly engaged in commercial practice contravening trading regulations in Warfield between March 12, 2019 and May 22, 2019. Fined £300. Also ordered to pay £9,476.37 compensation. 

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