The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Rafal Pawel Antas, aged 28, of Saxton Avenue, Buttershaw; driving without a licence, £110 fine, £60 costs, licence endorsed. Failure to produce documents, £110 fine. Miahsher Khan, aged 21, of Pearson Street, Laisterdyke; criminal damage, £120 compensation, £60 costs. Bryan Wayne Morris, aged 44, of Oak Lane, Manningham; possession of diamorphine, wilful obstruction, 18 months' community order, three months' curfew. Michaela Sarah Harrison, aged 25, of Lever Street, Wibsey; theft, £60 costs, six months' community order.
Imran Mohammed Akram, aged 24, of Mitcham Drive, Heaton; three counts of driving while disqualified, dangerous driving, jailed for four months, banned from driving for 36 months; three counts of driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Shah Bashir Hussain, aged 30, of Malson Court, West Bowling; driving without insurance, £60 fine, £40 costs, banned from driving for six months; driving without MOT, £35 fine; failure to produce licence, no separate penalty. David Berry, aged 43, of Courtyard Mews, Silsden; solicited a woman for the purpose of prostitution, £200 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs.
Peter Thomas Chandler, aged 29, of Ashbourne Drive, Bolton; drunk and disorderly, 12 months' conditional discharge. Ronald James Priestley, aged 40, of Croscombe Walk, Little Horton; theft, £45 compensation, two months' community order with curfew; failure to surrender to custody, detention for one day in court. Gary J Deacon, aged 19, of Fenwick Drive, Woodside; criminal damage, failure to surrender to custody, £400 compensation, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge.
Michael John Anderson, aged 34, of Kettlewell Drive, Canterbury; possession of an offensive weapon, using threatening or insulting words or behaviour, possession of heroin, £60 costs, 12 months' community order, 80 hours' unpaid work; failure to surrender to custody, detention for one day in court. Theresa Jones, of Bierley House Avenue, Bierley; failure to ensure child attends school, £220 fine, £100 costs. H B Projects Ltd, of Challenge Way, Cutler Heights; exceeding permitted gross weight of vehicle, £300 fine, £100 costs.
Karen Robeson, aged 31, of Sutton Crescent, Tyersal; failure to ensure child attends school, £220 fine, £100 costs. Joanne Silvester, of Halesworth Crescent, Holme Wood; failure to ensure child attends school, £220 fine, £100 costs. Andrew Calvin Pearson, aged 46, of Villier Court, Allerton; breach of community order, order expired, re-sentenced for original offence, £100 fine, £55 costs. Steven Powell, of Boldshay Street, Bradford Moor; three counts of failure to ensure child attends school, £660 fine, £100 costs.
Faisal Bashir, aged 40, of Glenrose Drive, Scholemoor; two counts of speeding, £350 fine, £80 costs, licence endorsed. Mohammed Iqbal, aged 27, of Crack Lane, Wilsden; speeding, £165 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Wasahet Malik, aged 21, of Plumpton Gardens, Wrose; speeding, £110 fine, £40 costs; driving without insurance, £220 fine, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; driving without MOT, £110 fine; failure to produce documents, no separate penalty.
Gavin Parkes, aged 28, of Hainsworth Moor Crescent, Queensbury; speeding, £110 fine, £40 costs; driving without insurance, £220 fine, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; driving without MOT, £110 fine; failure to produce documents, no separate penalty. Amar Qayyum, aged 24, of Shay Drive, Heaton; driving without MOT, £70 fine, £40 costs. David Bryant, aged 51, of Westfield Terrace, Baildon; drink-driving, £200 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs, banned from driving for 16 months. Joseph Waisse, aged 50, of Larch Drive, Odsal; assault, 12 months' conditional discharge. Shaukat Iqbal, aged 46, of Lilycroft Walk, Heaton; failure to display badge correctly, £25 fine.
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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