The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:

Lee Patrick Warren, aged 36, of Somerton Drive, Holme Wood; wilful obstruction, £100 fine, £75 costs. Dariusz Pelc, aged 32, of Rhodesia Avenue, Allerton; speeding, £60 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed. Daniel Tomasik, aged 21, of Sowden Road, Heaton; drink-driving, £100 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for 12 months; failure to surrender to custody, £40 fine.

Mohammed Yaqoob, aged 31, of Horton Grange Road, Great Horton; driving without insurance, £525 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed; driving without MOT, failure to produce documents, no separate penalty. Joshua Zmarko, aged 23, of Long Meadows, Bolton; driving without insurance, £525 fine, £75 costs, licence endorsed; driving without MOT, failure to produce documents, no separate penalty.

Phil Bailey, aged 20, of Salcombe Place, Holme Wood; drink-driving, £300 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for 12 months. Dan Virgil Costea, aged 29, of St Margaret’s Place, Great Horton; drink-driving, 12 months’ community order, 60 hours’ unpaid work, £85 costs, banned from driving for 20 months.

Paul Ingleby, aged 42, of Fairfax Crescent, Bierley; drink-driving, £115 fine, £100 costs, banned from driving for 12 months. Kamran Khan, aged 26, of Horton Grange Road, Lidget Green; theft, £66 fine, £99 compensation, £100 costs. Phillip Kodresovs, aged 21, of Legrams Lane, Lidget Green; two counts of theft, 12 months’ community order, 80 hours’ unpaid work, £50 costs.

Chester Noel Pinnock, aged 52, of Bowling Old Lane, West Bowling; possession of cannabis, £66 fine, £100 costs. Mark Barraclough, aged 33, of Wren Avenue, Scholemoor; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; two counts of theft, failure to surrender to custody, jailed for 70 days.

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.