The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Danny John Wilson, aged 29, of Watmough Street, Great Horton; failure to comply with suspended sentence order, dealt with for the original offence of burglary, jailed for eight weeks suspended for 12 months. 

Marcin Brzostowski, aged 29, of Bolling Brook Court, Broomfields; assault, restraining order made, £35 fine, £105 costs; two counts of failure to surrender to custody, no separate penalty. Tobias Hammond, aged 18, of Casapian, Baildon; failure to attend drugs assessment, six months conditional discharge, six months conditional discharge. Matt Anthony Steele, aged 25, of North Dean Road, Braithwaite, Keighley; failure to comply with community order, order to continue, £35 fine.

Stanley Johnson, aged 24, of Action Street, Bradford Moor; possession of an offensive weapon, community order made with curfew, £145 costs. Anthony James Gribbin, aged 36, of Leaventhrope Hall, Thornton Road, Thornton; driving while disqualified, 12 months conditional discharge, £645 costs, banned from driving for two months; driving without insurance, no separate penalty.

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Mohammed Shabhan Amjid, of Whitby Road, Girlington; being the owner of land subject of a remedial notice requiring action to be taken in respect of a complaint that property was being adversely affected by the height of a high hedge, £500 fine, £1,113 costs. The following have been dealt with for failure to ensure child attends school: Katie Boyle, aged 25, of Barlow Street, Barkerend.

Peter McEwan, aged 41, of First Street, Low Moor. Caroline McEwan, of First Street, Low Moor. Kevin Ruding, aged 22, of Grayswood Crescent, Holme Wood; failure to comply with community order, community order made with curfew, £65 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.