The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Daniel Paul Beadsworth, aged 32, of Birch Lane, West Bowling; failure to comply with community order, dealt with for the original offence of theft and failure to surrender to custody, community order made.
Anthony Robert Cheale, aged 32, of Paley Terrace, West Bowlingl; drink-driving, £110 fine, £105 costs, banned from driving for 36 months. Paul Anthony Greenwood, aged 42, of Thorsby House; theft, £160.65 compensation. George Mathew Lonsdale, aged 60, of Westgate Gardens, Keighley; assault, jailed for 28 days. Tariq Mahmood Rashid, aged 47, of Glover Court, West Bowling; theft, committing offence during period of conditional discharge, dealt with for original offence of theft, jailed for 42 days to run consecutive to existing sentence. David Donaldson Strong, aged 38, of Thornaby Drive, Clayton; growing cannabis, possession of cannabis and amphetamine, community order made with 120 hours unpaid work, £60 costs. Ladislav Toth, aged 27, of Maudsley Street, Barkerend; theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £100 compensation, £100 costs. Nicholas Davison, aged 35, of Manningham Lane, Manningham; fraud, theft, committing offence during period of suspended sentence, community order made, £145 costs, jailed for 28 days suspended for nine months. Dominic James Defiori, aged 25, of Fitzroy Road, Barkerend; possession of cannabis, £100 fine, £20 costs. Wayne Pearson, aged 34, of Kildare Crescent, Allerton; theft, jailed for five days, £100 compensation. Caroline Kelly Moxon, aged 37, of Glover Court, West Bowling; theft, £100 costs. Rowan Shane Smillie, aged 32, of Whitby Road, Girlington; two counts of assault, community order made, restraining order made, £150 compensation, £145 costs. Alistair David Watmuff, aged 37, of Glover Court, West Bowling; harassment, six months conditional discharge £100 costs.
l 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.
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