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Clothing sold on market was fake.


TWO men who admitted a series of offences of selling counterfeit clothing at the Chirk chirk  
tr. & intr.v. chirked, chirk·ing, chirks
To make or become cheerful.



[Middle English chirken, to chirp, chirrup, from Old English cearcian,
 Car Boot sale car boot sale
Noun

a sale of goods from car boots in a site hired for the occasion

Noun 1. car boot sale - an outdoor sale at which people sell things from the trunk of their car
boot sale
 in the summer were given suspended prison sentences yesterday.

Adil Haq, 33, and Mohammed Haq, 44, both from Wolverhampton, pleaded guilty at Mold Crown Court to a total of 23 trademarks offences involving shirts, tee-shirts, hooded tops, jeans, jumpers and shoes.

The two, prosecuted by Wrexham County Borough Council's trading standards department, received 24 weeks imprisonment, suspended for two years.

They were also ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work each.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Oct 13, 2009
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