The following have been dealt with by Bradford and Keighley Magistrates: Vincent Carter, aged 48, of Red Holt Drive, Keighley; theft, community order made with curfew, £60 costs.

Richard Anthony Lee, aged 35, of Acaster Drive, Low Moor; two counts of possession of Class A drug, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs. James John Molloy, aged 39, of Haincliffe Road, Spring Bank, Keighley; possession of cannabis, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs. Lukas John Dawson, aged 25, of North Avenue, Manningham; theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £20 compensation, £100 costs.

Timothy Craig Goggs, aged 36, of Westgate, city centre; theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs. Iftikhar Hussain, aged 42, of Birch Street, Girlington; criminal damage, 12 months conditional discharge, £100 compensation, £50 costs. Daniel Richard Needham, aged 23, of Ruffield Side, Wyke; burglary, fraud, jailed for four months, £165 costs; driving without a licence and insurance, no separate penalty.

Jonathan Snow, aged 33, of The Drive, Crossflatts, Bingley; drink-driving, community order made with curfew, £145 costs, banned from driving for 48 months. Emma Sykes, aged 33, of Holybrook Gardens; drink-driving, community order made with curfew, £145 costs, banned from driving for 24 months; driving without a licence and insurance, no separate penalty. Anthony Lloyd Edwards, aged 33, of Sunbridge Road, city centre; assault, criminal damage, community order made with 80 hours unpaid work, £50 compensation.

Daniel William Fawbert, aged 26, of Kent Road, Gilstead, Bingley; using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, £185 fine, £50 compensation, £105 costs. Karen Holdsworth, aged 47, of Alcester Garth, Bradford Moor; begging, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs. Mohammed Nadeem, aged 39, of Amberley Street, Leeds Road, Bradford Moor; harassment, jailed for 12 weeks, £580 costs.

Thomas William Richardson, aged 37, of Kirkgate, Silsden, Keighley; four counts of theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs. Gosal Pardeep Singh, aged 33, of Gurbax Court, Thornbury; assault, £266 fine, £50 compensation, £111 costs; drunk and disorderly, £60 fine. Nathan Snowden, aged 22, of Royd House Grove, Long Lee, Keighley; possession of cannabis, £70 fine, £105 costs.

Guntars Umurs, aged 35, of Moorfield Avenue, Fagley; drink-driving, community order made , £210 costs, banned from driving for three years. Ramzam Basharat, aged 25, of Primary Way, Undercliffe; driving while disqualified, obstructing a police officer, failure to surrender to custody, community order made with curfew, £250 costs, banned from driving for 12 months; driving without insurance, theft, possession of cannabis, failure to surrender to custody, no separate penalty; committing offence during period of conditional discharge, dealt with for the original offence of attempted theft, harassment, no separate penalty.

Stephen Glen Chadwick, aged 40, of Chatsworth Court, Girlington; attempted burglary, community order made, £200 compensation; failure to surrender to custody, no separate penalty; failure to surrender to custody, detained in court house. Emma Davey, aged 27, of Radnor Street, Leeds Road, Bradford Moor; failure to comply with community order, dealt with for the original offence of theft, failure to surrender to custody, failure to attend drugs assessment, community order made with curfew. Anthony Lowther, aged 29, of Parsonage Road, Tyersal; failure to comply with community order, dealt with for the original offence of theft.

Martin Cooper, aged 36, of Lynfield Drive, Heaton; drink-driving, £400 fine, £340 costs, banned from driving for 12 months. Mohammed Abbas Zaheer Shabbir, aged 28, of Buxton Street, Heaton; assault, £100 fine, £50 compensation, £100 costs.

We wish to point out that all the information in this court file is provided by the magistrates' court, which collates the details largely from prosecutors and the police. In calculating the amount of any fine, the court takes into account the income of the offender as well as the seriousness of the offence.

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