The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Kyle Carr, aged 19, of Whitehall Avenue, Wyke; theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £21 compensation, £45 costs.
Kirsty Grafton, aged 30, of Black Fold, Clayton; drink-driving, £300 fine, £115 costs, banned from driving for 17 weeks. Robert Stanislaw Piwowarczyk, aged 37, of Ripley Street, Riddlesden, Keighley; drink-driving, jailed for 12 weeks suspended for 12 months, 160 hours unpaid work, £165 costs, banned from driving for 36 months. Tariq Mahmood Rashid, aged 48, of Glover Court, West Bowling; two counts of theft, community order made with curfew, £145 costs.
Joshua Russell, aged 24, of Otley Road, Eldwick; three counts of theft, £145 costs. Oliver Russell, aged 23, of Park Lane, Keighley; drink-driving, £180 fine, £105 costs, banned from driving for 24 months. Rachel Louise Stokes, aged 26, of Lister Avenue, East Bowling; failure to attend drugs assessment, six months conditional discharge, £15 costs.
Ibrar Gul, aged 31, of Rock Terrace, Clifton Villas; driving while disqualified, community order made with curfew, £145 costs, licence endorsed. Arturs Koziovskis, aged 20, of Back St Marty's Road West; driving without a licence, insurance, and failure to stop after an accident, no separate penalty, £145 costs; banned from driving for 12 months, dangerous driving, community order made with curfew. Paul Anthony Coles, aged 27, of Ambler Street, Manningham; theft, failure to attend drugs assessment, community order made with curfew, £60 costs.
Aiden Cooper, aged 21, of Louis Avenue, Canterbury; criminal damage, exclusion order made, £100 fine, £50 compensation, £20 costs; drunk and disorderly, no separate penalty. Przemyslaw Kaminski, aged 27, of Grantham Terrace, Dirk Hill; harassment, community order made with 60 hours unpaid work, £145 costs. Michael Benjamin Naylor, aged 22, of Freshfield Gardens, Allerton; handling stolen goods, £150 fine, £120 costs.
Melanie Marie Renshaw, aged 27, of Tanton Walk, Clayton; drunk and disorderly, six months conditional discharge, £15 costs. Tariq Steele, aged 35, of Colyton Mount, Allerton; theft, six months conditional discharge, £15 compensation. Anthony Richard Pearman, aged 33, of Briggate, Shipley; four counts of theft, community order made with curfew, £60 costs.
Deniss Cmokovs, aged 31, of Windsor Court, Swarland Grove, West Bowling; theft, community order made, £60 costs. Amanda Richardson, aged 31, of Neville Street, Keighley; two counts of theft, 12 months conditional discharge, £100 compensation, £65 costs. Israr Ali, aged 19, of Devonshire Street West, Keighley; handling stolen goods, community order made with 100 hours unpaid work, £145 costs.
Nasir Ashraf, aged 33, of Merton Road, Little Horton Green; failure to licence property, £220 fine, £623.50 costs. Mohammed Ashraf, aged 77, of Whitehead Road; failure to licence property, £220 fine, £623.50 costs. Dean Anthony Watson, aged 33, of Green Lane; complaint for an anti-social behaviour order, order made. Brian William Smith, aged 56, of Westroyd Avenue, Shipley; three counts of failure to ensure needs of an animal, remove any existing animals, community order made with curfew, £310 costs.
The following have been dealt with for failure to ensure child attends school: Tahseen Ahmed, of Victor Terrace, Manningham. Kvetoslava Fercakova, of Walker Drive, Girlington. Kelly Holton, of Ash Fold. Sara Kilner, of Lyndon Terrace, Bingley. Sharon Knapton, of Beechwood Avenue, Wibsey. Paul Leahy, of Lyndon Terrace, Bingley. Amanda Ryan, of Dalcross Grove, Broomfields. Lenka Sarrisska, of Redcliffe Street, Keighley. Sharon Wimbles, aged 42, of Muirhead Drive, Holme Wood, three counts. Ewelina Wolko, of Thackeray Road, Ravenscliffe, two counts. Marchini Wolko, of Thackeray Road, Ravenscliffe, two counts.
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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