Callum Wilson, 30, of Grimsby, Humberside, appeared in court accused of theft offences. But he was brought before Grimsby Magistrates' Court in custody wearing a bright red Christmas jumper with a big snowman on it, spelling out "Ho Ho Ho".
Defence solicitor Nick Furman urged that Wilson be given bail, saying: "His mother is making him wear it. You can't send anyone to prison wearing that. It's worse than that. It plays a tune" – meaning that it would plainly not be suitable for Hull Prison.
Deputy district judge Andrew Pascoe admitted that he could not use the Christmas jumper "as a reason for refusing bail". But in the spirit of Christmas, Mr Pascoe allowed Wilson bail until January 13.
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