The following have been dealt with by Bradford magistrates:
Ajaid Hussain, of Amberley Street, Bradford Moor; keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, £175 fine, £31.67 vehicle excise back duty, £60 costs. T M Iqbal, t/a S S Motortech, of Heaton Road, Heaton; keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, £1,000 fine, £831 vehicle excise back duty, £60 costs. Imsan Khan, aged 28, of Fagley Road, Fagley; keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, £175 fine, £31.67 vehicle excise back duty, £60 costs. Jiri Kral, of Cleckheaton Road, Low Moor; failure to notify change of registered keeper of vehicle, £175 fine, £75 costs.
Matthew Joseph McArdle, of Broadfolds, Clayton; keeping an unlicensed vehicle on a public road, £175 fine, £40.59 vehicle excise back duty, £60 costs. Joyce Rosemary McLean, t/a SMC Cars, of Wrose Road, Shipley; failure to deliver up a vehicle excise licence upon receipt of a dishonoured cheque, £350 fine, (95 vehicle excise back duty, £60 costs. Quick Freight Yorkshire Ltd, of Florence Street, Laisterdyke; failure to deliver up a vehicle excise licence upon receipt of a dishonoured cheque, £525 fine, £600 vehicle excise back duty, £60 costs. Geoffrey Alan Wright, of Moor View Drive, Bingley; failure to notify change of registered keeper of vehicle, £175 fine, £75 costs. Denise Lynn Hanrahan, aged 37, of Mandale Road, Horton Bank Top; theft, £60 fine, £100 costs.
Emma Templeton, aged 23, of West Bank Rise, Keighley; criminal damage, 12 months’ community order, £300 compensation. Richard Christopher Coleman, aged 23, of Haslam Close, Pollard Park; possession of cannabis bush, £65 fine, £100 costs. Paul Steel, aged 27, of Cooper Lane, Buttershaw; possession of heroin, six months’ conditional discharge. Ashley Benjamin Haywood, aged 20, of Croscombe Walk, Little Horton; theft, 24 months’ community order with electronic monitoring and 56 days’ curfew, £500 compensation; failure to comply with requirements of community order, order revoked and dealt with in respect of the original offence; original offence of theft re-sentenced.
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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