The following have been dealt with by Bradford and Keighley magistrates: Gemma Louise Foster, aged 31, of Woodside, Shipley; theft, £50 fine, £6.89 compensation, £105 costs.
Mark Anthony Leighton, aged 26, of Marriners Walk, Keighley; theft, two counts of fraud, community order made with curfew, £309 compensation, £145 costs. Nicholas William McLean, aged 28, of Thorn Street, Daisy Hill; failure to attend drugs assessment, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs. Alison Thorp, aged 47, of Naples Street, Girlington; theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £15 costs.
Tracey Ann White, aged 32, of Holybrook Gardens; fraud, community order made, £500 compensation. Ian John Carter, aged 44, of Carr Lane, Shipley; theft, community order made with curfew, £40 compensation. Ann Cooke, aged 52, of Lavina Terrace, Clayton; drink-driving, £680 costs, banned from driving for 24 months.
Mansoor Hussain, aged 28, of Carrington Street, Bradford Moor; driving while disqualified, community order made with 100 hours unpaid work, £145 costs, banned from driving for 18 months; driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Daniel John Lacey, aged 26, of no fixed address; b reach of anti-social behaviour order, £50 fine, £20 costs. Sohail Ahmed, aged 23, of Giles Street, Slack Side; failure to comply with community order, order to continue with seven hours unpaid work; failure to comply with community order, no separate penalty.
Heather Rose Hanson, aged 25, of Ormond Drive Avenue; criminal damage, £20 compensation. Vjaceslavs Jolkins, aged 27, of Melton Terrace, Ravenscliffe; assault, criminal damage, failure to surrender to custody, 12 months conditional discharge. Mark Mohammed Hanrahan, aged 22, of Jinnah Court, off Lumb Lane, Manningham; assault, community order made with 300 hours unpaid work, restraining order made, £100 compensation, £60 costs.
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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