The following have been dealt with by Bradford and Keighley magistrates: Joel Farrar, aged 25, of Heath Terrace, Bradford Moor; using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, £150 fine, £105 costs. Mawadat Abbas Kazmi, aged 20, of Gain Lane, Thornbury; assault, jailed for eight weeks. Bilal Ali, aged 22, of Duckworth Grove, Heaton; assault, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £100 costs. Haroon Khan, aged 20, of Sandford Road, Bradford Moor; using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, £60 fine, £70 costs. Mohammed Zahid Khan, aged 21, of Sandford Road, Bradford Moor; using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, £60 fine, £70 costs. Jamie Edward Lowther, aged 22, of Whitehall Avenue, Wyke; assault, criminal damage, 12 months’ community order, restraining order made, £200 compensation, £560 costs.
Choudry Zeb, aged 38, of Birch Grove, Bankfoot; harassment, jailed for ten weeks, restraining order made, Shaun Lee Kellett, aged 37, of Crag Road, Windhill; theft, six months; conditional discharge, £49.50 compensation, £85 costs; failure to surrender to custody, detention in courthouse. Simon Andrew Cresswell, aged 23, of Lindley Road, Little Horton; assault, 12 months’ community order, 40 hours’ unpaid work, £150 compensation, £160 costs. Stuart Ford, aged 38, of Ashbourne Oval, Bolton; breach of non-molestation order, 18 months’ conditional discharge, £100 costs. Colin Mark Gagg, aged 39, of Ibor Court, Keighley; criminal damage, £50 fine, £105 costs.
Daniel McAllister, aged 24, of Sharp Avenue, Odsal; harassment, using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, 12 months’ conditional discharge, restraining order made, £100 costs. Christopher Michael Cunningham, aged 24, of New Cross Street, West Bowling; failure to comply with requirements of a community order, order revoked and dealt with for the original offence; original offence of possession of articles for use in the course of or in connection with theft dealt with, jailed for 28 days.
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