The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:
Sarfraz Ahmed: aged 34, of Farcliffe Road, Girlington: dishonestly obtained property, £150 fine, £515 compensation, £60 costs. David Martin Cresswell, aged 44, of New Hey Road, East Bowling; driving without insurance, £160 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Craig Andrew Davies, aged 22, of Thornton Road, Fairweather Green; trespass and theft, failure to surrender to custody, possession of diamorphine, possession of crack cocaine, £50 compensation, two years' community order. Tristan Lonsdale Lane, aged 24, of Marion Drive, Shipley; drink-driving, £150 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs, banned from driving for 16 months.
Carl Lambert, aged 20, of Princeville Street, Great Horton; theft, £50 fine, £15 compensation, £43 costs. Mohammed Ayaz Khan, aged 28, of Killinghall Road, Bradford Moor; theft, £60 costs, 18 months' community order, four months' curfew. Dusan Gorol, aged 49, of Kensington Street, Girlington; drink-driving, £100 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs, banned from driving for 20 months; driving without insurance, £140 fine. Imran Mohammed, aged 27, of St George's Place, Little Horton; possession of cannabis, £70 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs; driving without a licence, £30 fine; failure to surrender to custody, no separate penalty.
Mark Oxford, aged 27, of Tyersal Walk, Tyersal; speeding, £60 fine, licence endorsed; failure to stop at a red traffic light, £60 fine, licence endorsed; speeding, £60 fine, licence endorsed. Llewellyn David Ricketts, aged 53, of Gracechurch Street, Manningham; theft, 12 months' conditional discharge. Andrew Gibson, aged 33, of Brecks Road, Clayton; drink-driving, £60 costs, banned from driving for three years, 12 months' community order, 120 hours' unpaid work; driving without insurance, driving without a licence, no separate penalty.
Waqas Khan, aged 19, of Highfield Drive, Heaton; taking a car without the owners consent, driving without a licence, driving without insurance, £60 costs, six months' community order. John Kevin O'Sullivan, aged 34, of Lynfield Drive, Heaton; assault, resisting a police officer, £50 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Sarah Peel, aged 29, of Swain House Crescent, Swain House; theft, £60 costs, 18 months' conditional discharge. Mark Andrew Nurse, aged 19, of Ranelagh Avenue, Ravenscliffe; criminal damage, £195 fine, £150 compensation, £55 costs; failure to surrender to custody, £20 fine, £15 compensation.
Imran Hussain, aged 30, of Coniston Grove, Heaton; two counts of breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with in respect of the original offence, using forged documents with intent to deceive, 12 months' community order, 200 hours' unpaid work, three months' curfew. Tammie Devaney, aged 30, of Shelby Grange, Thorpe Edge; criminal damage, £30 compensation, £100 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Ryan James Allen, aged 19, of Thornton Road, Thornton; using threatening or insulting words or behaviour, £40 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge; resisting a police officer, £60 fine.
James Oliver Robinson, aged 20, of Belle Vue, Manningham; trespass and attempted theft, three months' community order with curfew. Stephen Gill, aged 30, of Station Road, Queensbury; two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, £400 fine, £741.80 costs, banned from having custody of any animal for 12 months. David William Thompson, aged 38, of Kenton Way, Holme Wood; breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with for the original offence of going equipped for theft, £25 fine, £55 costs. William D Bentley, aged 61, of Kilner Road, Wibsey; speeding, £60 fine, licence endorsed. Susan Gott, aged 43, of Pentland Avenue, Clayton; speeding, £50 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. George Martin Lightowler, aged 54, of Aireview Avenue, Bingley; speeding, £300 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Liam Delsol, aged 20, of Fencote Crescent, Fagley; possession of an offensive weapon, jailed for 28 days.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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