Paul Lee Davison appeared in the Royal Court on Friday to enter a ‘guilty’ plea to the single charge of illegal entry and larceny.

The charge states that Davison illegally entered the Pomme D’or Hotel on 24 August and stole a safe containing £3,334.32. 

Davison was represented by Advocate Luke Sette, who indicated his client’s admission of guilt.

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Pictured: Davison admitted stealing over £3,000 by taking the cash safe.

Crown Advocate Emma Hollywood, prosecuting, asked the Court to adjourn the case for sentencing on 6 December.

Royal Court Commissioner Sir Michael Birt, accompanied by Jurats Austin-Vautier and Dulake, fixed this date and Davison was remanded in custody until then.

Pictured top: The Pomme d’Or Hotel. (Google Maps)