A woman from New Hedges, charged with possessing goods with a false trademark for sale, was heavily fined at Haverfordwest magistrates court this week.
Thirty-seven-year-old Shelley Webb faced seven charges on Tuesday of selling false goods from her home address in December of 2013, in a prosecution brought by Pembrokeshire County Council.
Items sold ranged from ankle boots, a handbag, and hoody tops, which bore packaging or a sign identical to registered trademarks such as Superdry, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Ralph Lauren.
The defendant was ordered by the court to pay a total of £1,775, combining a fine, costs and a victim surcharge.





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