Uppingham Man Jailed for Desborough Burglary and Breaching Suspended Sentence
Nathan Clayton, from Uppingham, Rutland, has been sentenced to prison after committing a burglary at a home in Desborough, Northamptonshire. The sentence was aggravated by the fact that the offence was committed while Clayton was subject to a suspended sentence for a previous crime.
Nathan Clayton was convicted of a burglary committed in Desborough. The conviction for this offence led to an immediate custodial sentence.
At the time of the Desborough burglary, Clayton was serving a suspended sentence.
Clayton was sentenced at Northampton Crown Court on November 9, 2023.
The judge imposed the following sentence:
Burglary Sentence: 32 months in prison.
Activation of Suspended Sentence: The judge also activated 6 months of the original suspended sentence, to run consecutively (one after the other) with the new sentence.
This resulted in an overall total custodial term of 38 months (3 years and 2 months).

No comments:
Post a Comment
🎉 Comments Are Now Live
You can comment directly on every article at Oakham and Rutland News.
Our mission is to put local voices back at the heart of the conversation. Whether you want to share your thoughts on local news or connect with your neighbours, it’s now easier than ever.
How to Join the Conversation, Just scroll to the bottom of any article. Sign in with your Google account to help us keep the bots away and ensure real discussions. We’ll be moderating to keep the community respectful, friendly, and free of abuse. Your voice matters. Let’s take Oakham and Rutland News to the next level, together.