The following have been dealt with by Bradford and Keighley Magistrates: Gina Louise Barker, aged 34, of Otley Road, Barkerend; two counts of theft, possession of an offensive weapon,12 months conditional discharge, £100 costs.

Andrew Malcolm Creek, aged 43, of Briggate, Shipley; theft, community order made with curfew, £145 costs. Simon Eric Greaves, aged 41, of Mallard Court, Lower Grange; failure to attend drugs assessment, six months conditional discharge, £100 costs. Mohammed Zabid Khan, aged 26, of Sandford Road, Bradford Moor; driving while disqualified, jailed for 16 weeks, £145 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, obstructing a police officer, no separate penalty; driving without insurance, £230 fine.

Ashley Preston, aged 20, of Thackley Old Road, Windhill, Shipley; drink-driving, £130 fine, £105 costs, banned from driving for 16 months; driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Eugen Vasil, aged 30, of New Cross Street, Marshfields; two counts of theft, community order made, £29 compensation, £85 costs. Luke Anthony Nigel Walsh, aged 24, of Brunel Gardens, Chapel Green; harassment, 12 months conditional discharge, £100 costs.

Donna Marie Burnell, aged 27, of Hunt Yard, Great Horton; assault, jailed for six weeks; criminal damage, two counts of assault, no separate penalty. Ryan Ashley Allen, aged 20, of Airedale Road; failure to notify change of address, £40 fine, £60 costs; failure to surrender to custody, detained in court house. Deniss Cmokovs, aged 31, of Swarland Grove; West Bowling; theft, £50 fine, £20 costs; failure to surrender to custody, detained in court house.

Khurum Manir, aged 32, of Redbrook Way; two counts of falsely claiming benefit, community order made with 100 hours unpaid work, £145 costs. Denis Podolskis, aged 26, of Swarland Grove, West Bowling; theft, committing offence during period of suspended sentence order, dealt with for the original offence of four counts of theft, committing offence during period of conditional discharge, dealt with for the original offence of two counts of theft, jailed for 20 weeks, £80 costs; theft, no separate penalty.

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.