The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates:
Luke Saville, aged 23, of Hill Top Grove, Allerton; speeding, £250 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed. Milad Shalluf, aged 43, of Glenrose Drive, Lidget Green; speeding, £175 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed. Lee Adam Sheard, aged 28, of Roper Lane, Queensbury; driving without insurance, £200 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed.
Lavina Sokee, aged 38, of Fagley Crescent, Fagley; two counts of driving without a licence, failure to produce documents, driving without MOT, no separate penalty; using a vehicle with insufficient tyre tread, £350 fine, £85 costs, licence endorsed; driving without insurance, £525 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed.
Michael David Turner, aged 36, of Bolton Hall Road, Bolton Woods; speeding, £175 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed. Naseem Khan, aged 31, of Washington Street, Girlington; driving without a licence, £175 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed; failure to produce licence, no separate penalty.
Damon Lee Ryan Penn, aged 23, of Beacon Street, Wibsey; possession of heroin, £100 fine, £100 costs. Peter Steer, aged 43, of West Royd Crescent, Windhill; driving without insurance, £100 fine, £100 costs, licence endorsed.
Adrian Chrusciel, aged 25, of Heaton Road, Heaton; burglary, nine months’ conditional discharge, £35 compensation, £85 costs.
Torrel Everton Craig, aged 38, of Hillcrest Road, Queensbury; theft, jailed for 14 days. Arkadiusz Pawel Kociolek, aged 33, of Heaton Road, Heaton; burglary, nine months’ conditional discharge, £35 compensation, £85 costs.
Fabian Wraczewski, aged 19, of Heaton Road, Heaton; burglary, nine months’ conditional discharge, £35 compensation, £85 costs.
Anne-Marie Wilson, aged 34, of Denbury Mount, Holme Wood; theft, 28 days’ community order with electronic monitoring and curfew, £85 costs. Iftikhar Hussain, aged 35, of Heath Road, Undercliffe; drink-driving, 12 months’ community order, 200 hours’ unpaid work, £80 costs, banned from driving for 46 months.
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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