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Monday, February 11, 2008

5:15am Monday 11th February 2008

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The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Luke M Simpson, of Main Street, Wilsden, was ordered to pay a total of £100 for failing to produce a motor insurance certificate for examination when required to do so by a police officer. Amanda Richardson, of Delph House, Parkwood Rise, Keighley, was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £20 compensation for stealing perfume and - having failed to surrender to custody - failing to do so as soon as practicable thereafter.

Christopher Dennis Collyer, of Delph House, Parkwood Rise, Keighley, was given a one-year community order - with a requir-ement to complete 100 hours' unpaid work - and ordered to pay £20 costs for assault. David Gill, of Windy Grove, Wilsden, was given an 18-month community order and banned from driving for 28 months - to be reduced by seven months on successful completion of a rehabilitation scheme - for drink driving.

Lyndon Ronnie Brown, of Sladen Street, Keighley, was jailed for 10 weeks for attempting to steal an electric toothbrush. Tanya Smith, of Primrose Grove, Keighley, was ordered to pay a total of £135 for assault.

Daniel George Kollatos, of Willow Barn, Laycock Lane, Lay-cock, was given a one-year com-munity order - with a requirement to complete 120 hours' unpaid work - and ordered to pay £60 costs for driving while disqualified and without insurance. Colin Parkinson, of Bracken Street, Keighley, was given an 18-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £250 compensation for damaging a car.

The following were ordered to pay the amounts shown for keeping an untaxed vehicle on a public road: David Hogg, of Birchlands Avenue, Wilsden (£110) and Paul McNaughton, of Hainworth Wood Road, Woodhouse (£185).

Leah Michelle Sutcliffe, of Back Lane, Wilsden, was ordered to pay a total of £130 for failing to notify the Secretary of State of a change in vehicle keeper. James Sutcliffe, of Hill Crest Road, Denholme, was ordered to pay a total of £255 and banned from driving for 28 days for speeding.

Sajid Mahmood, of Highfield Lane, Keighley, was ordered to pay a total of £75 for using a vehicle without a test certificate.

Mark Gary Hanson, of Cromer Avenue, Keighley, was given a three-month community order and curfew, ordered to pay £40 costs and banned from driving for 18 months, and until an extended driving test has been passed, for driving without insurance.

Sharon Morris, of The Poplars, Oakworth Road, Keighley, was ordered to pay a total of £95 for waiting in a vehicle in a parking area designated for the disabled.

The following were ordered to pay the amounts shown for using a TV without a licence: Wendy Clough, of Cark Road, Keighley (£225); Jacqueline Finney, of Bracewell Street, Keighley (£150); Christine Hanson, of Clover Rise, Keighley (£185) and Katie Roberts, of Coronation Walk, Keighley (£185).

Campbell Stuart Smith, of Windsor Crescent, Oakworth, was given a one-year community order - with a requirement to complete 100 hours' unpaid work - and ordered to pay a total of £343 for assault. Margaret O'Neill, of Woodhouse Drive, Keighley, was given a 10-month community order for theft and failing to surr-ender to custody for which court orders had previously been made.

All the information in this court file is provided by Bingley Magistrates' Court. 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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