The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Daniel James Atkinson, aged 24, of Lavinia Terrace, Clayton; assault by beating, domestic abuse programme for 27 sessions, £100 fine, £60 costs. Diane Elizabeth Hanson, aged 32, of Irwell Street, East Bowling; theft, £60 costs, drug rehabilitation for nine months; failure to surrender to custody, no separate penalty. Tim Berry, aged 20, of Burton Street, East Bowling; driving without insurance, £175 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Michelle Dean, aged 26, of Netherlands Avenue, Low Moor; assault, £50 compensation. Lloyd Patrick Forrester, aged 47, of Salt Street, Manningham; theft, £5 compensation, £60 costs, 120 hours unpaid work; possession of cannabis, one years' community rehabilitation order. Abdullah Shah, aged 19, of Burlington Avenue, Thornbury; theft by taking a vehicle without owner's consent, drink-driving, driving without insurance, driving without a licence, £43 costs, banned from driving for one year.

Basharat Ali Khan, aged 19, of Kingswood Terrace, Great Horton; breach of community rehabilitation order, 20 additional hours of unpaid work. Paul Kevin Goudie, aged 20, of Canterbury Avenue, Canterbury; criminal damage, £300 compensation, £43 costs. Trevor Anthony Williams, aged 44, of Little Horton Lane, Little Horton; drunk and disorderly, £43 costs. Parawaze Khan, aged 30, of Bingley Road, Heaton; driving while disqualified, 60 hours unpaid work, banned from driving for one year; driving without insurance, no separate penalty. Barry Francis Rigby, aged 60, of Fairhaven Green, Greengates; driving without due care and attention, £220 fine, £220 costs, licence endorsed. Dmitrij Kruglov, aged 25, of Pemberton Drive, Great Horton; two counts of breach of community rehabilitation order, order revoked; theft, 120 hours unpaid work.

Rafhat Asset, aged 22, of Howard Street, Bowling; driving without insurance, licence and MOT, £40 costs, licence endorsed, conditional discharge for six months. Christopher Conroy, aged 26, of Greyswood Crescent, Holme Wood; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; failed to stop at a red traffic light, £110 fine. Mohammed Waseem Elahi, aged 18, of Ventnor Street, Barkerend; driving without insurance, £140 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Sonia Elahi, aged 22, of Ventnor Street, Barkerend; allowing someone to drive without insurance, £140 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Veron Wayne Everson Kelly, aged 33, of Tarnhill Mews, Bowling; driving while disqualified, £40 costs, licence endorsed, 100 hours unpaid work; driving without insurance, 18 months' community rehabilitation order. Mohsin Khan, aged 23, of Russell Street, Little Horton; driving without insurance, £220 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, £110 fine; driving without MOT, £110 fine; failure to produce driving licence, insurance and MOT certificate, no separate penalty.

Daniel Lukac, aged 26, of Hopbine Avenue, Bowling; using a mobile phone while driving, £110 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed. Ryan Newton, aged 31, of Holden Lane, Baildon; speeding, £110 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce driving licence, £80 fine. David Pollard, aged 43, of Meggison Grove, Canterbury; driving without insurance, £140 fine, £40 costs, licence endorsed; driving without a licence, no separate penalty. Bakthier Shake, aged 24, of Evans Towers, Bowling; driving without insurance, £140 fine, £40 costs, banned from driving for eight months. Helena Marie Terry, aged 47, of Carden Road, Tyersal; driving without insurance, driving without a licence, banned for six months. Ibrar Nazir, aged 21, of Rossefield Road, Heaton; overtaking on a pelican crossing, £125 fine, £175 costs, licence endorsed. John Trevor Edwards, aged 50, of Great Horton Road, Great Horton; speeding, £115 fine, £120 costs, licence endorsed.

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.