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Thief with 'one of worst records you could see' jailed again after smashing into Northern Quarter bar

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Northern Quarter bar.John Sokolowski, 31, who has a staggering 196 offences on his record, smashed his way into Port Street Beer House stealing whiskey and an Ipad.He then, just hours after being given bail, broke it by going to Piccadilly Gardens to try and score drugs.He has now been jailed for nearly eight months by a judge who said he hadn't 'showed enough commitment' to change his ways.The break-in happened before lockdown in the early hours of Monday February 17, Nicola Carroll prosecuting said.He was seen by witnesses in nearby flats throwing a brick at the window of the real ale bar on Port Street, successfully smashing it on the third attempt.He went inside and swiped two bottles of whiskey and an tablet computer worth around.

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