The following have been dealt with by Bradford and Keighley Magistrates:

Ali Rahimi, aged 31, of Great Horton Road, Great Horton; two counts of criminal damage, assault, jailed for 12 weeks, £80 costs.

Alex Bigmore, aged 39, of Highgate Road, Clayton Heights; assault, 12 months conditional discharge, £260 costs.

Paul Dunn, aged 45, of Clipstone Street, West Bowling; drunk and disorderly, £80 fine, £105 costs.

Gary Phillip Husband, aged 54, of Killinghall Road, Undercliffe; theft, community order made with curfew, £145 costs.

Eren Macaroglu, aged 27, of Edge End Road, Buttershaw; sending as communications network message for the purpose of causing, annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety, community order made, £145 costs.

Louis Jones, aged 34, of Ryton Dale, Ravenscliffe; theft, £150 fine, £105 costs.

Stevie Lambert, aged 26, of Ryton Dale, Greengates; theft, £150 fine, £105 costs.

Brendan Noel Prendergast, aged 40, of no fixed address; theft, £100 fine, £105 costs.

Stefan Peter Andrew Robertshaw, aged 26, of no fixed address; obstructing a police officer, £120 fine, £115 costs.

Robert Kima, aged 23, of Elwyn Road, West Bowling; theft, jailed for 28 days, £30 compensation, £80 costs.

James Benjamin Brown, aged 27, of Green Lane, Eastburn, Keighley; breach of restraining order, £120 fine, £105 costs; offence during period of conditional discharge, dealt with for original offence of theft, no action taken.

Aden Fairweather, aged 32, of Chartwell Drive, Buttershaw; two counts of assault, community order made with 60 hours’ unpaid work, £145 costs.

Jessica Hegney, aged 28, of Saxton Avenue, Buttershaw; assault, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £100 costs.

Stuart Margerison, aged 39, of Granville Street, Clayton; breach of restraining order, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £100 costs.

Mohammed Nabeel, aged 19, of Silverdale Road, Marshfields; assault, community order made with 100 hours’ unpaid work, £100 compen-sation, £200 costs.

Erweni Sibanda, aged 40, of Barkerend Road, City centre; assault, community order made, restraining order made, £40 fine, £60 costs.

Andrew Harry Speight, aged 43, of Glendare Road, Lidget Green; sending an obscene or offensive message, community order made with curfew, restraining order made, £145 costs.

Peter Tokar, aged 27, of Great Horton Road, Horton Bank; two counts of assault, community order made with 100 hours’ unpaid work, restraining order made, £85 costs.

Natalie Marie Broadbent, aged 28, of Yewdall Way, Thorpe Edge; two counts of assault, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £100 costs. Sean Hurd, aged 25, of Haycliffe Road, Little Horton; assault, harassment, community order made, £60 costs.

Anne- Marie Somers, aged 44, of Alkincote Street, Keighley; theft, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £40 compensation.

Stephen Butlin, aged 33, of Leeds Road, City centre; attempted theft, breach of antisocial behaviour order, £80 costs, jailed for ten weeks.

Patrick Connors, aged 18, of Mary Street, Swain Green; theft, jailed for 16 weeks, £80 costs.

Kamran Khurshid, aged 26, of Fairbank Road, Girlington; two counts of assault, jailed for 20 weeks, restraining order made.

Tariq Ali, aged 31, of Clayton Avenue; two counts of theft, criminal behaviour order made.

The following have been dealt with for failure to give identity of driver (£100 fine, £105 costs, licence endorsed unless stated):

Rafig Asghsar, aged 23, of Hollings Square, Brown Royd, two counts, banned from driving for six months.

Zamyeer Asghar, aged 34, of no fixed address, two counts, banned from driving for six months.

Sagawat Hussain, aged 54, of Westfield Road, Manningham.

Rafakat Ali, aged 47, of Stephen Crescent, Bolton. Nisar Ansar, 38, of Bishop Street, Manningham.

Jamie Conway, aged 33, of Queens Road, Clifton Villas. Adeel Hussain, aged 25, of Hoxton Street, Girlington.

Imran Hussain, aged 32, of Moorside, Daisy Hill.

Phillip Leyland, aged 45, of Elm Tree Avenue, Odsal. Nahid Nasreen, aged 40, of Parkside.

  • 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.