The following have been dealt with by Bradford and Keighley Magistrates: Peter Stott, aged 46, of Laburnum Road, Shipley; assault, £100 fine, £105 costs.
David Thomas William Webster, aged 30, of Daleview Grove, Long Lee, Keighley; taking a car without consent, £100 fine, £500 costs; failure to surrender to custody, detained in court house; two counts of breach of non-molestation order, community order made, £60 costs. Kohinoor Zahid, aged 23, of Coates Street, Chapel Green; two counts of breach of non-molestation order, 12 months conditional discharge, £100 costs, Paul Finlay, aged 45, of Dulverton Grove, Holme Wood; criminal damage, restraining order made, £250 fine, £110 costs.
Dale Martin Firth, aged 50, of Jesse Street, Fairweather Green; breach of non-molestation order, community order made with 100 hours unpaid work. £145 costs. Nadeem Ghani, aged 38, of Killiinghall Road, Undercliffe; two counts of assault, criminal damage, jailed for four months suspended for 12 months. Michaela Kunakova, aged 33, of Bartle Lane, Horton Bank Bottom; theft, community order made, £60 costs.
Amanda Tracy Lee, aged 46, of Frank Street, Great Horton; failure to attend follow-up assessment, no separate penalty; possession of diamorphine, £110 fine, £105 costs; failure to surrender to custody, £20 fine. Amanda Richardson, aged 31, of Prospect Street, Woodside; two counts of theft, failure to attend initial assessment, 12 months’ community order with exclusion requirement, £50 compensation, £60 costs.
Kelly Leanne Walsh, aged 27, of Carlisle Road, Manningham; theft, wilful obstruction, jailed for 28 days, £80 costs. Damon Lee Manders, aged 39, of Hall Lane, Bowling; theft, assault, 12 months’ conditional discharge, £15 costs. Anis Younis, aged 42, of Currer Street, Bradford 1; failure to provide name and address after an accident, £70 fine, £105 costs, 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.
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