The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:
Shaun Frank Ellerton, 22, of Marten Road, Canterbury; theft, £60 costs, 21 days' community order with curfew. Joseph James Varey, 19, of Canterbury Avenue, Canterbury; theft, £60 costs, six months' conditional discharge. Artur Henryk Krac, 31, of Sedgwick Close, Manningham; found drunk in a highway, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Darren Clifford, 18, of Mavis Street, Barkerend; theft, £200 compensation, 12 months' community order, 70 hours' unpaid work.
Michelle Sarah Harrison, 25, of Lever Street, Buttershaw; two counts of theft, £43 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Sharon Louise McWilliams, 32, of Woodstock Walk, Little Horton; failure to attend initial assessment, six months' conditional discharge. Wajahet Iqbal Malik, 21, of Plumpton Gardens, Wrose; dangerous driving, £250 fine, £60 costs, banned from driving for 12 months.
Daniel Eron Raymond Marlow, 32, of Tanner Hill Road, Great Horton; attempted theft, five counts of theft, failure to surrender to custody, jailed for three months; two counts of breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence. Craig Womersley, 27, of Kaycell Street, Bierley; two counts of breach of community order, additional ten hours' unpaid work.
Paul Simon Lucas, 34, of Marks Close, Idle; two counts of breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; failure to surrender to custody, detention for one day in court house or police station. Simon David Beer, of Gordon Terrace, Idle; failure to provide information, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Azra Khatoom, 37, of Pollard Lane, Undercliffe; driving without due care and attention, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed.
Gejza Tokar, 30, of Lynfield Drive, Chellow Grange; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; driving without MOT, £110 fine; speeding, £220 fine; failure to produce documents, no separate penalty. Sher Alex Singh, 27, of Gaythorne Road, West Bowling; possession of an offensive weapon, two counts of failure to surrender to custody, two years' community order. Mohammed Razaque Hussain, 25, of Durham Road, Girlington; using threatening or insulting words or behaviour, £60 costs, 12 months' community order, 40 hours' unpaid work.
Levit Depass, 19, of West Royd Road, Windhill; driving without MOT, £40 fine; failure to produce licence, £20 fine. Michael Anthony Ellerton, 43, of Atherstone Road, Allerton; breach of community order, curfew extended by two weeks. George V Ivory, 41, of Tees Street, Canterbury; breach of curfew order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with for the original offence of racially aggravated, £20 costs.
The following have been dealt with for failure to ensure child attends school: Leanne Hollis, of Lister Lane, Undercliffe; £50 fine, £50 costs. Tracy Darling, 34, of Moorlands Avenue, Bradford Moor; £220 fine, £100 costs. Harriet Ingram, 39, of Broadstone Way, Holme Wood; £100 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge. Stephen Kitson, 27, of Denbury Mount, Holme Wood; £220 fine, £50 costs. Lindsey Kitson, of Denbury Mount, Holme Wood; £220 fine, £50 costs. David Pitcher, of Roundwood Avenue, Ravenscliffe; £220 fine, £100 costs.
Erika Balagova, 25, Whitby Road, Girlington; £50 fine, £50 costs. Caroline Butterfield, Otley Road, Barkerend; £100 fine, £100 costs. Carol Gledhill, Blucher Street, Laisterdyke; £220 fine, £50 costs. Michael Gledhill, Blucher Street, Laisterdyke; £220 fine, £50 costs. Julie Moore, 40, Loughrigg Street, West Bowling; 12 months' conditional discharge. Pamela Taylor, Southfield Road, Little Horton; £220 fine, £100 costs. Kaiser Sujjad, 27, Hampden Street, Little Horton; £37.50 fine, £50 costs. Arzamia Sujjad Saddiq, 18, Hampden Street, Little Horton; £37.50 fine, £50 costs.
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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