The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:
Aaron McLoughlin, aged 20, of Bronte Old Road, Thornton; driving without insurance, £50 fine, £40 costs, banned from driving for one year; driving without a licence, £50 fine. Victor Ladislav, aged 20, of Thorpe Edge; allowing someone to drive without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Mark Philip Lenighan, aged 34, of Laburnum Road, Shipley; drink-driving, £60 costs, banned for three years, 150 hours' unpaid work; driving without a licence, two counts of driving without insurance, curfew for three months; two counts of breach of community rehabilitation order, order revoked.
Aleksandrs Surikous, aged 20, of Clive Terrace, Great Horton; driving without a licence or insurance, no separate penalty; drink-driving, £60 costs, banned from driving for two years, 100 hours' unpaid work. Robert Gordon Watkinson, aged 42, of Moorlands Avenue, Barkerend; drink-driving, £60 costs, banned for 28 months, 100 hours unpaid work. Michael Leroy Swaine, aged 28, of Coronation Way, Braithwaite; driving without insurance, £140 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed.
Dean Fisher, aged 27, of Mount Street, Eccleshill; two counts of possession of a class A drug, £40 costs. Javid Akhtar, aged 31, of Fitzroy Road, Bradford Moor; failure to provide specimen of breath, £220 costs, curfew for three months. Sara Lackova, aged 23, of Fairweather Green; failure to stop after an accident, £220 fine, £40 costs; driving without insurance, £220 fine, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine. Andrew Mark McLoughlin, aged 32, of Bishopdale Holme, Buttershaw; theft, conditional discharge for one year.
Bozena Stojkova, aged 48, of Westfield Road, Heaton; theft, £40 fine, £40 costs. Ian Milnthorpe, aged 38, of Reevy Drive, Wibsey; drink-driving, £75 fine, £60 costs, banned from driving for one year. Christopher Andrew Ryan, aged 27, of Thursby Street, Barkerend; failure to provide a drug sample, conditional discharge for one year. Frazer Dean, aged 28, of Aireville Road, Frizinghall; breach of community rehabilitation order, curfew for four weeks. Aaron Lee Simmons, aged 21, Triangle, Odsal; breach of community rehabilitation order, curfew for two weeks.
Michael Anthony Conroy, aged 28, of Grayswood Crescent, Holme Wood; four counts of breach of suspended sentence order, jailed for four months; failure to surrender to custody, detention for one day in court. Mohammed Ramzan, aged 35, of Sefton Place, Keighley; speeding, £50 fine, licence endorsed. Richard Hall, aged 31, of Chellow Street, Bowling; breach of community rehabilitation order, order revoked; driving while disqualified, curfew for four months. Tammy Louise Hill, aged 35, of Bolton Woods; two counts of breach of community rehabilitation order, curfew for three months.
Chantelle Kozlow, aged 33, of Calverley Avenue, Bradford Moor; two counts of breach of community rehabilitation order, order revoked, theft, jailed for four months. Nigel George Fieldhouse, aged 29, of Wren Avenue, Lidget Green; two counts of ten hours unpaid work. Shaun R Lalor, aged 19, of Brooksbank Avenue, Scholemoor; two counts of breach of community rehabilitation order, 20 hours unpaid work.
Martin Balog, aged 26, of Walden Drive, Heaton; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £40 costs, banned from driving for six months. Wayne Andrew Lee, aged 21, of Holme Wood Road, Holme Wood; possession of cannabis/cannabis resin, possession of cocaine, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Benjamin Joseph Sanderson, aged 26, of Bradford Road, Birkenshaw; theft, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge; failure to surrender to custody, detention for one day in court.
Eric John Giles, aged 44, of Ringwood Road, Little Horton; assault, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Paul Wilson, aged 41, of St John's Crescent, Fairweather Green; drink-driving, £60 costs, banned from driving for 24 months, 12 months' community order, 80 hours' unpaid work; failure to stop at a red traffic light, no separate penalty.
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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