Court File
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:
Lubomir Miklos, aged 37, of Oak Lane, Heaton; theft, jailed for three months. Carl Shackelton, aged 19, of Wareham Corner, Holme Wood; theft, £50 fine, £55 compensation, £60 costs; failure to surrender to custody, no separate penalty. Lee Thomas Nelson, aged 21, of Rimswell Holt, Ravenscliffe; two counts of criminal damage, £200 compensation, 60 hours unpaid work; driving without insurance, driving without a licence, licence endorsed; failure to surrender to custody, curfew for one month.
Mark McLean, aged 33, of Fearnhill Drive, Laisterdyke; theft, £50 costs, drug rehabilitation for six months. Kevin Widdowfield, aged 31, of Heaton Grove, Heaton; breach of anti social behaviour order, £40 fine, £15 compensation, £50 costs. Andrew Jardine, aged 41, of Reevy Crescent, Buttershaw; criminal damage, £100 fine, £315 compensation, £70 costs. Afshin Adamit, aged 31, of St Paul's Road, Manningham; theft, 80 hours unpaid work.
Ehasan Ali, aged 22, of Roslyn Place, Great Horton; speeding, £45 fine, £15 compensation, licence endorsed. Mark Steven Gill, aged 38, of Rimswell Holt, Ravenscliffe; driving without due care and attention, £160 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Mohammed Khan, aged 28, of Gathorne Street, Great Horton; driving without insurance, £60 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £40 fine; driving without MOT, £40 fine. Dolshad Mohammad, aged 24, of Parkview Road, Heaton; driving without insurance, driving without a licence, licence endorsed. Richard John Whiteoak, aged 43, of Ashley Road, Bingley; speeding, £45 fine, £15 compensation, licence endorsed.
Steven Anthony Wood, aged 34, of Little Horton Lane, Little Horton; theft, dealt with for the original offence of possession of cocaine, £60 costs, 12 months' community order; breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence.
Tomas Gabor, aged 19, of Daisy Street, Great Horton; driving without insurance, £50 fine, £15 compensation, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £25 fine; driving without insurance, £50 fine, £40 costs, banned from driving for 12 months; driving without a licence, £25 fine.
Timothy Hempsey, aged 18, of Fencote Crescent, Fagley; possession of cannabis, six months' conditional discharge. Daniel M Lund, aged 21, of Rowantree Drive, Thorpe Edge; assault, criminal damage, £60 costs, 18 months' community order, 150 hours' unpaid work.
Nojtec Tokar, aged 22, of Loughrigg Street, West Bowling; driving without insurance, £100 fine; driving without a licence, driving without MOT, failure to produce documents, no separate penalty; driving without due care and attention, £100 fine, £165 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed.
John Edward David Holdsworth, aged 32, of Parkway, West Bowling; interfered with a motor vehicle, assault, theft, failure to surrender to custody, 12 months' community order. Craig Samuel Thomas, aged 23, of Bishopdale Holme, Buttershaw; criminal damage, £250 compensation, £225 costs, 12 months' community order, 80 hours' unpaid work.
Youshf Aman, of Aberdeen Terrace, Lidget Green; failure to stop at a red traffic light, £110 fine, £15 compensation, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Ladislav Badic, aged 28, of Whetley Hill, Girlington; speeding, £30 fine, £15 compensation, £30 costs, licence endorsed. Gail Bailey, aged 41, of Lee Close, Wilsden; speeding, £60 fine, licence endorsed.
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.
12:05am Tuesday 26th February 2008
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