Jonathan Smith pleads guilty to three offences of arson in Ash
15:16, 23 August 2023
updated: 17:34, 23 August 2023
An arsonist is facing jail for torching three vehicles in one night in a rural village.
Jonathan Smith, 44, pleaded guilty to three offences of arson in Ash – between Canterbury and Sandwich – during a hearing at Canterbury Crown Court today (Wednesday).
The vehicles - a VW Transporter, a Dodge Caliber and a Ford S-Max - were parked in Queens Road, when they were destroyed overnight between July 18 and 19.
Smith, of Chilton Place, Ash, appeared in court via video link with HMP Elmley in Sheppey.
Sentencing was adjourned until the week commencing November 6 for the preparation of probation and psychiatric reports.
Phil Rowley, defending, told Judge Simon Taylor KC that Smith has a history of anxiety and depression, and had been "unsuccessfully" seeking help in the community "immediately prior" to the arsons.
He added that the defendant also had issues with alcohol and cocaine.
Smith was remanded in custody until he is sentencing.
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