The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:

Miroslav Balog, aged 35, of Birch Lane, West Bowling; driving without insurance, £90 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, no separate penalty. Jason Boult, aged 19, of Calderwood Close, Wrose; making off without payment, £100 fine, £28.98 compensation, £100 costs; failure to surrender to custody, detention until court rises.

Jason Michael Holmes, aged 37, of Woodhall Road, Thornbury; theft, 12 months’ community order, 40 hours’ unpaid work, £85 costs. Laura Emma Campbell, aged 20, of Bisky Howe, Bingley; theft, harassment without violence, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £85 costs.

Roy Ambler, aged 33, of Studley Road, Undercliffe; going equipped for burglary, jailed for 16 weeks. Wayne Ingram, aged 21, of Southfield Avenue, Little Horton; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with for the original offence of assault, jailed for 18 weeks.

Simon Robinson, aged 27, of Denbury Mount, Holme Wood; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence, £60 costs; dealt with for the original offence of driving/attempting to drive with excess alcohol in breath, three months’ conditional discharge.

Waseem Rashid, aged 24, of Beacon Road, Wibsey; being in charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink, £100 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for 12 months; failure to surrender to custody, £50 fine. Gemma Marie Wood, aged 24, of Carrbottom Avenue, Bankfoot; assault, eight weeks’ community order with electronic monitoring and curfew, £100 compensation.

James Bradd, aged 23, of Wakefield Road, Drighlington; failure to produce licence, no separate penalty; speeding, £150 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed. Darren Robert Thomas, aged 28, of Swarland Grove, West Bowling; failure to comply with requirements of suspended sentence order, £80 costs; application to amend requirements of suspended sentence order, order varied.

Jamie Bairstow, aged 30, of Far Crook, Thackley; driving without due care and attention, £200 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed. Abdul Gafoor, aged 40, of Toller Lane, Heaton; driving while using hand-held mobile phone, £80 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed. Dawid Zbigniew Kierpacz, aged 23, of Westminster Terrace, Undercliffe; driving without insurance, £130 fine, £15 costs, banned from driving for six months; driving without a licence, no separate penalty.

Zafar Rashid, aged 36, of Little Horton Lane, Little Horton; speeding, £165 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed. Ivor Spratek, aged 35, of Undercliffe Lane, Undercliffe; drink-driving, £85 costs, banned from driving for 24 months; driving without a licence, driving without insurance, no separate penalty.

David Paul White, aged 28, of Currer Street, Bradford 1; using threatening or insulting words or behaviour, 12 months’ community order, £180 costs. Nadeem Ahmed, aged 43, of Park Hill Drive, Rhodesway; failure to stop after an accident, £230 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed.

Muhammed Ismail Ali, aged 23, of Ackworth Street, West Bowling; failure to stop at a red traffic light, £50 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed. Matthew Buck, aged 25, of Albert Avenue, Idle; failure to produce driving licence, no separate penalty; speeding, £350 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed.

Mark Anthony Green, aged 33, of Loxley Close, Eccleshill; using a vehicle with insufficient tread on tyre, £350 fine, £75 costs. Tassawar Hussain Shah, aged 34, of Ferndale Grove, Heaton; vehicle weight exceeding the gross weight, £75 fine, £75 costs. Rushon Ali, aged 35, of Brearton Street, Bradford 1; permit use of vehicle exceeding maximum wheel and axle weight, £350 fine, £75 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.