Stylist Fusco pleads guilty to shoplifting groceries

50-year-old spared criminal record after pleading guilty to €21 theft from Tesco

Maria Fusco arriving at Dublin District Court today. Photograph: Collins Courts.
Maria Fusco arriving at Dublin District Court today. Photograph: Collins Courts.

Fashion stylist Maria Fusco has been spared a criminal conviction after she pleaded guilty to shoplifting €21 worth of groceries from a supermarket.

The stylist, aged 50, with an address at Leeson Street Upper, in Dublin, was let off when she pleaded guilty today to theft.

She had been charged with stealing €21 worth of groceries from Tesco on Baggot Street, on August 21 last, and admitted the offence when she appeared at Dublin District Court.

Judge Hugh O’Donnell heard that the goods were recovered in resalable condition and Ms Fusco, who has no prior convictions, had been “stopped by security staff outside the door”.

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Defence solicitor Niall O’Connor told Judge O’Donnell that his client “had paid for other items on the day in question” but “did not have the funds” in relation to the other goods.

He said Ms Fusco is a stylist but currently she is not working and is in receipt of €188 a week social welfare.

The lawyer asked the court to note she had pleaded guilty to the offence and had already had to pay up for having missed an earlier court appearance.

He also submitted that she “is not a lady who would ordinarily comes before the court”.

Judge O’Donnell applied section 11 of the Probation Offenders Act sparing her a criminal record as well as a fine or possible sentence for the theft.