The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Bahder Singh Sandhu, aged 45, of Pasture Close, Clayton; failure to provide specimen of breath, £140 fine, £60 costs, banned from driving for 36 months. Emil Gujda, aged 32, of Westpark Terrace, Heaton; driving while disqualified, jailed for four months, banned from driving for five years; driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Nosheen Ikhlaq, aged 27, of New Cross Street, West Bowling; speeding, £100 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed.
Ali Naveed, aged 22, of St Mary's Road, Manningham; driving while disqualified, jailed for two months, banned from driving for 24 months; driving without insurance, resisting a police officer, no separate penalty; convicted of an offence committed during suspended sentence, jailed for four months. Caroline Askin, aged 42, of Hollingwood Lane, Great Horton; speeding, £60 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Mark Julian Little, aged 36, of Harrogate Road, Eccleshill; two counts of wilful obstruction, £150 fine, £120 costs; driving without insurance, £100 fine, licence endorsed; driving without MOT, £50 fine. Michael Kenneth Ogden, aged 28, of Sutton Crescent, Tyersal; failure to produce documents, £60 fine, £40 costs. Mohammed Zire Rashid, aged 31, of Ashbourne Grove, Bradford 9; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; failure to stop at a red traffic light, £60 fine; driving in a designated bus lane, £40 fine; failure to comply with traffic sign, £40 fine. Andrew Beckett, aged 40, of Hill Top Lane, Allerton; found drunk in a public place, £60 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs. Paul Anthony Cooper, aged 24, of Powell Avenue, Little Horton; criminal damage, £60 compensation, £60 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge.
Thomas Jerry Duffy, aged 32, of Knutsford Grove, Holme Wood; theft, £75 fine, £55.71 compensation, £60 costs. Maria Gujdova, aged 44, of Sedgwick Close, Manningham; theft, £60 fine, £15 compensation, £60 costs. Stacey Fawthrop, aged 32, of Providence Row, Undercliffe; breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with for the original offence of obstructing a police officer, £30 fine. Joseph Robert Whittingham, aged 19, of Court Street, West Bowling; theft, £50 costs, 12 months' conditional discharge.
Alan Edward Gatenby. aged 32, of Copgrove Close, Holme Wood; 17 counts of breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; two counts of dealt with for the original offence of burglary dwelling, theft, failure to surrender to custody, jailed for 38 weeks. Craig Robert McConnell, aged 23, of Bookfield Road, Pollard Park; theft, dealt with for the original offence of failure to surrender to custody, dealt with for the original offence of attempted theft from a motor vehicle, 12 months' community order; two counts of breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence.
Stacey Fawthrop, aged 32, of Providence Row, Undercliffe; driving without insurance, £30 fine, £50 costs; driving without a licence, £15 fine; driving without MOT, £15 fine; failure to produce documents, no separate penalty; driving without insurance, £30 fine, banned from driving for six months; driving without a licence, £15 fine. Simon E Greaves, aged 34, of Sheldrake Avenue, Lower Grange; breach of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; dealt with for the original offence of receiving stolen goods, jailed for eight weeks. Parvez Khan, aged 35, of Carrbottom Road, Wibsey; using threatening or insulting words or behaviour, £200 fine, £400 costs. Ryan James Allen, aged 19, of Thornton Road, Thornton; failure to stop after an accident, £200 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without insurance, £100 fine. Julie Asbery, aged 34, of Collingham Avenue, Buttershaw; dishonestly failed to notify change of circumstances and two counts of dishonestly making a false statement with a view to obtaining benefit, £300 costs, 12 months; community order, 80 hours' unpaid work.
Nontando Ndlovu, aged 30, of Luke Road, Little Horton; four counts of making a false statement with a view to obtaining benefit, £75 costs, 150 hours' community punishment. Peter James Poutch, aged 35, of Brompton Road, East Bowling; ten counts of breach of curfew order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence, dealt with for the original offence of theft from shop, detention for one day in court. Seyi Adekloa, aged 22, of Little Horton Lane, Little Horton; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Imran Basharat, aged 27, of Primary Way, Undercliffe; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; failure to produce documents, no separate penalty. Anthony Paul Broadbent, aged 27, of Longfield Drive, Cutler Heights; driving without insurance, £120 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without MOT, £60 fine. Dayle Robert Cairns, aged 23, of Headland Grove, Wibsey; driving without insurance, £120 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed.
Margaret Geraghty, aged 47, of Javelin Close, Idle; driving without insurance, £150 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £80 fine. Safran Manzoor, aged 26, of Thornbury Avenue, Thornbury; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce insurance, no separate penalty. Martin Popik, aged 35, of Walker Drive, Girlington; driving without a licence, £110 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; using a vehicle with dark tinted windows that are against regulation, £110 fine; driving a vehicle which was not fitted with lamps, reflectors, rear marking and devices as required by lighting regulations, £110 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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